Our International Political Economy BSc is designed to meet increasing demand for an interdisciplinary course that prepares students for both the public and private job markets.
This bespoke programme – the first degree in IPE in the UK – provides training in a range of conceptual and analytical skills. These will help you analyse the challenges facing decision-makers in business and politics in the global age.
You will be able to analyse complex dynamics of the global markets, financial systems and national political structures. You’ll have the skills and knowledge to draw connections between economic, political and social processes driving major changes on the global scene.
Develop data literacy, analytical skills and in-depth understanding of micro- and macro-economic theory that are sought-after a wide range of careers.
During the three years of this International Political Economy BSc degree, you will take an integrated approach to studying politics, the economy and society, with interdisciplinary teaching from across the social sciences.
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Studying Politics (15 credits)
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Introduction to Political and Economic Data Analysis (15 credits)
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Principles of Economics I: Markets and Prices (15 credits)
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Principles of Economics II: Countries and Systems (15 credits)
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Introduction to Political Economy (15 credits)
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The Making of Modern World Economy (15 credits)
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Emerging Powers in a Changing World (15 credits)
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Myth and Mysteries of World Politics (15 credits)
Year 2
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Transnational Social Movements (15 credits)
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Advanced Theories of Global Politics (15 credits)
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States and Markets in the Era of Globalization (15 credits)
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Security Studies: Conceptual Approaches (15 credits)
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Security Studies: Contemporary and Emerging Issues (15 credits)
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Foreign Policy Analysis : Theories and Issues (15 credits)
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Foreign Policy Analysis: Instruments and Practice (15 credits)
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Religion and Politics in the Age of Global Change (15 credits)
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Comparative Political Economy (15 credits)
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Advanced Topics in Comparative Politics (15 credits)
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Politics of the USA (15 credits)
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Comparative Asian Politics (15 credits)
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Analysing Political and Economic Data in the Real World (15 credits)
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Advanced Principles of Economics: Financial Markets and Corporate Systems (15 credits)
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Political Risk Analysis (15 credits)
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Violent Politics: Riots, Civil wars & State repression (15 credits)
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Political Psychology: Reason & Emotion in Politics (15 credits)
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Theories of International Political Economy (15 credits)
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Practical Politics (15 credits)
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Fifty Shades of Red – Russia in the Twentieth Century (15 credits)
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The American Century: The United States in the Twentieth Century (15 credits)
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Cultures of Benevolence: Philanthropy and Civil Society from 1601 to the Present (15 credits)
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The Making of Modern Japan (15 credits)
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India in the Eighteenth Century (15 credits)
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New Media Challenges (15 credits)
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Understanding Social Change (15 credits)
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Contemporary Social Theory (15 credits)
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Sociology of Race and Racism (15 credits)
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Humanitarian Reporting (15 credits)
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Data Journalism (15 credits)
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Slavery, Colonialism and Revolution in the Caribbean (15 credits)
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Language modules (15 credits)
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Micro-Placement (15 credits)
The module seeks to enhance career exploration and will provide you with professional level experience in the form of a self-contained project with one of City’s external employer partners. Completing the Micro-Placement module at level 5 will preclude you having the option to take the Micro-Placement elective module at level 6.
Year 3
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Final Year Dissertation Project (45 credits)
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The Global Politics of Forced Migration (15 credits)
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Advanced Topics in International Political Economy (15 credits)
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Global Governance (15 credits)
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American Foreign Policy (15 credits)
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The Global Political Economy of Development (15 credits)
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Political Change in Europe (15 credits)
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Governance of the Global Economy (15 credits)
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Global Money and Finance (15 credits)
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Global Ethics: Power and Principle in World Politics (15 credits)
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The Theory and Practice of Conflict and Peace (15 credits)
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Technology, Money, Power (15 credits)
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Political Economy of Global Inequality (15 credits)
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Ethnicity and nationalism: Global comparisons (15 credits)
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Geopolitical Macroeconomy (15 credits)
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Advanced Political and Economic Data Analysis (15 credits)
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The Multinational Corporation: Governance, Politics, Ethics (15 credits)
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Sexuality and Gender in World Politics (15 credits)
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Radicals and Reformers: LeftWing Politics and Activism in Britain and the World since 1945 (15 credits)
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Revolution: Rebels and Riots in Modern History (15 credits)
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Comparative Empires in the Modern Era (15 credits)
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Genocide and the Holocaust in History and Memory (15 credits)
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Disruptive Divas. Riot Grrrls and Bad Sistas: A History of Women in Popular Music (15 credits)
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Poverty: What Counts? (15 credits)
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Global Migration Processes (15 credits)
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International News (15 credits)
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Reporting Business (15 credits)
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Latin American Politics and Political Economy (15 credits)
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Micro-Placement (15 credits)
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Industry Projects (15 credits)
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Year Placement: Integrated Professional Training (15 credits)
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Language modules (15 modules)