

BA International Social and Political Studies
About this course
International social and political studies is a discipline that examines the world through multiple social science lenses simultaneously, treating the political, economic, sociological, and cultural dimensions of international life as inseparable. Where political science or economics alone might focus on one dimension of how countries relate to each other, international social and political studies asks broader questions: how do global structures shape local lives, how do societies differ in the way they organise authority and distribute resources, and what drives conflict and cooperation between states and peoples? At University College London this four-year full-time degree builds in a serious language and area studies component alongside the social science core. You will study a European or non-European language to a high level and spend time in a country where that language is spoken, which is integral to the programme's approach: genuine international understanding requires engagement from the inside, not just observation from a distance. The social science curriculum covers political theory, international relations, comparative politics, sociology, and economics, and you will develop research and analytical skills across both qualitative and quantitative methods. UCL's location in London, its global research networks, and its strong alumni presence in international organisations give the programme an exceptional range of opportunities. Graduates of international social and political studies programmes are in strong demand in international organisations, government, diplomacy, development work, research, journalism, finance, and consulting. The combination of language competence, social science rigour, and cultural understanding is distinctive and valuable in roles that require effective working across national and cultural boundaries. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in international relations, political science, development studies, or law. The four-year structure, with its combination of depth and breadth, prepares graduates well for the complexity of the international careers they typically pursue.
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