

BSc Politics with Placement Year
About this course
Politics is the study of power: who has it, why they have it, to whom they are accountable, and whether and when it can or should be challenged. It examines the institutions through which political authority is exercised, the ideologies that justify or contest it, the processes through which policies are made and contested, and the deeper philosophical questions about what justice, democracy, and legitimate authority require. These are questions with no final answers, which is precisely what makes them so intellectually compelling. At Brunel University London this four-year, full-time programme with a placement year develops your political knowledge and analytical skills through academic study combined with real-world professional experience. The placement year connects your understanding of political institutions and ideas to the settings in which politics is actually practised, whether in government, the civil service, political organisations, NGOs, think tanks, media organisations, or the many other bodies that shape and respond to political decisions. Brunel's research-active environment and its London location, at the heart of UK political life, add genuine depth and practical relevance to the degree. Graduates of politics at Brunel move into careers in government, the civil service, policy research, local authorities, international organisations, journalism, campaigning organisations, and the third sector. The placement year is a significant advantage in demonstrating professional experience alongside academic capability, and the analytical and communication skills the degree develops are valued across virtually every professional field. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in politics, international relations, public policy, or law, developing deeper expertise in a particular area of political life. Others enter the legal profession, financial services, consulting, or communications, where political literacy is increasingly valued by employers who want graduates who understand the wider context in which organisations operate.
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