

BA Global Studies
About this course
Global studies is a degree designed for students who recognise that the most important challenges of the twenty-first century cannot be understood through any single disciplinary lens. Migration, climate change, economic inequality, geopolitical conflict, and the spread of digital technology are all simultaneously political, economic, social, cultural, and historical phenomena. Addressing them requires the kind of broad, integrative intellectual training that global studies provides, drawing on political science, sociology, economics, history, and cultural studies to build a genuinely multidisciplinary understanding of how the world works. At the University of Essex, this three-year full-time BA invites you to approach complex global issues from multiple perspectives. You will engage with topics such as international migration, environmental politics, global governance, inequality, and the dynamics of globalisation, developing the conceptual vocabulary and analytical skills needed to make sense of a rapidly changing world. The programme is deliberately interdisciplinary, drawing on faculty from across the social sciences and humanities, and it encourages you to make connections between fields that are often studied separately. The ability to synthesise insights from multiple disciplines is increasingly valued by employers and essential for understanding the genuinely global challenges that will define careers in the coming decades. Graduates of global studies are prepared for careers across a broad range of sectors. Common destinations include international development organisations, NGOs, think tanks, the civil service, journalism, international business, humanitarian agencies, and policy bodies. The degree's interdisciplinary orientation and focus on global issues make graduates particularly well suited for roles that require breadth of perspective, the ability to navigate complex information environments, and the capacity to work across cultural and institutional boundaries. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in international relations, development studies, global governance, migration, or environmental policy, using the broad foundations of their first degree as a springboard for deeper specialist expertise.
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