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BA Global Studies with Politics
About this course
Global studies with politics addresses the questions that matter most in an interconnected world: how societies have shaped each other through trade, migration, colonialism, and cultural exchange; how international relations work and why they break down; and how political economies and cultures are transformed by the forces of globalisation. It is a degree that refuses to treat any single society in isolation, insisting that to understand the contemporary world you need frameworks that can span national boundaries and historical periods. At Essex you will engage with the major debates about globalisation, international order, political economy, and cultural change through a combination of politics, sociology, history, and area studies approaches. You will examine how nations manage their relationships with each other, how international institutions arise and function, what drives conflict and cooperation, and how global economic forces shape the opportunities available to different populations. Politics modules give you grounding in political theory, comparative government, and the study of power, complementing the broader global perspective that the degree develops. The three-year full-time programme gives you the range to engage with genuinely international questions while developing the analytical depth that employers and postgraduate programmes value. Graduates pursue careers in international organisations, NGOs, the civil service, journalism, development work, international business, policy research, and diplomacy. The ability to think critically about global forces and to understand political dynamics across different national contexts is valued in any role that requires engaging with the world beyond any single national perspective. Many students continue to postgraduate study in international relations, politics, global studies, or development.
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