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Course Overview

Do you have a passion for international relations and politics? Do any of these recent student dissertation topics interest you?

  • Is counter-terrorism counterproductive?
  • Trump, Brexit, and Nationalism
  • Why does climate change denial subsist despite the existing scientific consensus?
  • Studying International Relations and Politics at Oxford Brookes means you’ll be exploring
  • Human rights
  • Globalisation
  • International security
  • The roots of political thinking.

What’s more, you’ll be studying at the heart of a historic city where we have strong connections with Oxfam and the Mid-counties Co-operative.

Your Work-Based Learning module will help you build highly-valued, transferrable skills.  And, you’ll gain invaluable experience by writing policy briefs and advocacy documents. These skills essential for securing employment in a large number of industry sectors.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

6.5 overall with 6.0 in reading and writing, 5.5 in listening and speaking

English Language Requirements:

If English is not your first language then you will need to show that your English language skills are at a high enough level to succeed in your studies.

The entry requirement for your course will be expressed as an IELTS level and refers to the IELTS Academic version of this test. We are now also accepting the IELTS Indicator test.

Entry levels are from IELTS 4.5 overall with 4.0 in all skills.

Fees

(UK) Full-time tuition fee: £9250

(UK) Part-time tuition fee: £1155 per single module

International / EU full time tuition fee: £15200


This information was accurate on : 09/03/2021
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