

BA Politics and International Relations and Spanish
About this course
Politics and international relations, combined with Spanish, provides a three-way intellectual framework for understanding power and its exercise, the relationships between states, and the linguistic and cultural world of one of the planet's most widely spoken languages. Politics equips you with the theories and analytical tools to understand how governments work, how policies are made, and how institutions shape collective life. International relations extends that analysis to the global stage, examining how states and non-state actors interact, compete, and cooperate. Spanish opens the door to the political and cultural worlds of Spain, Latin America, and the growing Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time programme develops all three strands in depth. You will study the behaviour of governments and those they govern, engaging with domestic and international institutions and the major issues of contemporary politics, from terrorism and conflict to democratic participation and the challenges of global governance. The Spanish component develops your linguistic competence alongside knowledge of the history, society, and politics of the Spanish-speaking world. The typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the competitive nature of entry. Strathclyde's politics department covers a wide range of contemporary issues and teaches you to engage with both the theory and the empirical reality of political life. You will develop the analytical and research skills that rigorous political study demands, alongside the linguistic proficiency and cross-cultural understanding that Spanish provides, making you unusually well equipped for internationally oriented careers. Graduates pursue careers in government, diplomacy, the foreign service, international organisations, NGOs, journalism, public affairs, and business roles that require understanding of Spanish-speaking markets or regions. Postgraduate study in international relations, political science, area studies, or security studies is also a well-established continuation.
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