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Programme Requirements for 2024/25 Session


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B.A. Politics and Social Policy with Year Abroad Full-time

Year: 2
2024/25 Session

The following must be taken:

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LI Social Research II 08 30176 20 Semester 2

Students must choose one of the following:

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LI Comparative Politics 08 29356 20 Semester 1
LI Research Design 08 37482 20 Semester 1

Choose 40 credits from the following: Where modules are linked, both elements must be chosen

Module Title Code Credits Semester
Global Governance 08 27732 20 Semester 1
LI British Politics 08 20898 20 Semester 2
LI Digital Democracy 08 40164 20 Semester 1
LI Globalisation, Capitalism and Welfare 08 37042 20 Semester 2
LI Housing, Home and Place: Issues in Policy 08 40138 20 Semester 1
LI International Political Economy 08 20895 20 Semester 2
LI International Relations Theory 08 20900 20 Semester 1
LI International Security 08 20903 20 Semester 2
LI Islam and Politics in Europe 08 27851 20 Semester 1
LI Political Ethics 08 40168 20 Semester 2
LI Politics of Sex and Sexuality 08 35209 20 Semester 2
LI Politics of Sustainable Development 08 37826 20 Semester 2
LI Post-Colonial Britain: Race, Identity & Belonging 08 37828 20 Semester 2
LI Russian Politics: From Revolution to Putin 08 36027 20 Semester 1
LI The Political Economy of Energy and Energy Security 08 31760 20 Semester 2
LI The Politics of the European Union 08 37827 20 Semester 2
LI US Politics 08 36023 20 Semester 2

Choose 40 credits from the following: Where modules are linked, both elements must be chosen:

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LI Enterprising Solutions to Social Problems 08 38866 20 Semester 2
LI Gender and Sexuality 08 19221 20 Semester 1
LI Modern Sociological Theory 08 30177 20 Semester 1
LI Sociology of Health and Illness 08 37890 20 Semester 2
LI `Sociology of Race' and Ethnicity - A Global Perspective 08 26046 20 Semester 2