

BA International Relations with a Placement Year
About this course
International relations is the academic study of how states and other actors interact on the world stage. It examines the structures and dynamics of global politics, including how power is distributed and exercised between nations, how international institutions and agreements shape behaviour, and how complex global challenges such as climate change, security threats, trade disputes, and human rights are addressed through diplomacy, negotiation, and international law. At a time when these questions feel more pressing than ever, the discipline provides the analytical tools to understand them. The four-year full-time International Relations with a Placement Year programme at the University of East Anglia immerses you in the dynamic world of global politics, exploring how nations, organisations, and individuals shape our collective future. The placement year is a full year of professional experience in a relevant organisation, government body, international institution, or NGO, and it is one of the most effective ways of translating intellectual understanding of international affairs into the practical skills and professional knowledge that employers require. You will study the theoretical frameworks of international relations alongside substantive topics in contemporary global politics, developing the critical and analytical capacities to assess evidence, construct arguments, and understand the complexity of international events. With a typical entry tariff of 120 points, the programme is accessible and well structured. Graduates pursue careers in the diplomatic service, international organisations, NGOs, the civil service, journalism, public affairs, policy research, and private sector roles with an international dimension. The placement year significantly strengthens the career prospects of graduates who use it well. Many also pursue postgraduate study in international relations, international law, development studies, or security studies.
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