

BA Politics with Foundation Year
About this course
Politics confronts issues with contemporary relevance and immediate practical implications, asking who and what has the power to shape how we exist in society. It is a discipline that demands both knowledge and argument, requiring you to understand how political institutions function, how ideologies compete, and how power is exercised and contested, and to engage with the most pressing issues of our time, from climate change and international security to democratic reform and human rights. At York St John University this four-year, full-time programme with foundation year provides a supported introduction to politics and academic study before you move into the full degree curriculum. The foundation year builds the academic skills and political knowledge needed to engage successfully with the degree, making the programme accessible to students who want to develop their preparation before beginning the main curriculum. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities are all built into the programme, giving you professional experience and international exposure alongside your academic formation. These structural features make the degree particularly well suited to students who want a strong connection between academic learning and real-world political experience. Graduates of politics move into careers in government, the civil service, local authorities, political organisations, think tanks, policy research, journalism, NGOs, and advocacy. The analytical and communication skills the discipline develops are valued across a very wide range of professional fields, from law and finance to education and the third sector, where the ability to understand institutions, analyse evidence, and communicate clearly about complex matters is directly useful. The year abroad and placement opportunities give graduates a distinctive profile in a competitive job market. Many continue to postgraduate study in politics, international relations, public policy, or law, building towards specialist academic or professional careers.
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