Politics and International Studies with Chinese (BA) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Warwick |TopUniversities

Politics and International Studies with Chinese (BA)

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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

With a 75:25 split between Politics and International Studies with Chinese, students will learn Chinese language while gaining a strong understanding of Politics and International Studies. The course focuses 75% on the study of Politics and International Studies with 25% of the degree spent studying Chinese language, plus a year of study abroad in China. In PAIS, the research falls into four clusters that represent major sub-disciplines within the study of Politics and International Studies. These research clusters are reflected in the four pathways within our undergraduate degrees: Political Theory & Public Policy; International Relations & Security; Comparative Politics & Democratisation; and International Political Economy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

With a 75:25 split between Politics and International Studies with Chinese, students will learn Chinese language while gaining a strong understanding of Politics and International Studies. The course focuses 75% on the study of Politics and International Studies with 25% of the degree spent studying Chinese language, plus a year of study abroad in China. In PAIS, the research falls into four clusters that represent major sub-disciplines within the study of Politics and International Studies. These research clusters are reflected in the four pathways within our undergraduate degrees: Political Theory & Public Policy; International Relations & Security; Comparative Politics & Democratisation; and International Political Economy.

Admission Requirements

36+
100+
75+
190+
7+

Jan-2000

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