Please note that Ashbourne does not offer this course to study at degree level Overview
The connection between these disciplines is currently best illustrated by the issue of globalisation. Much can be said about this topic from the point of view of international trade theory, which has a long history in economics and is still developing. By taking this degree, students will see how each discipline challenges the other and hence gain a deeper appreciation of the respective strengths and weaknesses.
Structure
- Introduction to International Relations
- The Rise of the Modern International Order
- Issues in International Relations
- Issues in International Security
- Classical Political Theory and International Relations
Prerequisite A-Levels
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Subjects required by Universities may vary
Similar Degree Courses
- Economics
- Economics and Finance
Future Career Path
Career opportunities can be found with:
- Local authorities
- International organisations
- Investment banker
- Financial analyst
- Accountant
- Lecturer
Universities that offer this course
The University of Aberdeen
The University of Bradford
University of Dundee
Kingston University
Lancaster University
London Metropolitan University
Oxford Brookes University
University of Plymouth
The University of Reading
Royal Holloway, University of London
University of Sussex |