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Description
In a world of growing interdependence, the need for a wider understanding of international affairs becomes more crucial every day. International Studies with a Language is a uniquely diverse programme, allowing you to combine study of a modern language with international studies, which is itself interdisciplinary and covers such topics as politics, international relations, economics and the diplomatic history of the 20th century.
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French BA (UCAS code: L2R1) (UCAS code: L2R4)
There is an ever-increasing demand for graduates who have knowledge of a modern language, as well as grounding in international relations. Our students find careers in a wide range of fields.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline None, but early application advised Tuition fee- EUR 3844 Year (EEA)
- EUR 12916 Year (Non-EEA)
UK / EU students £3,375 International students £11,340
Start date September 2015 Duration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test- English
Course Content
First year: This year consists of introductory modules in international relations and your chosen language. You either continue to study a language in which you have an A level or, in some cases, you can begin a new language. In addition, there is the opportunity to take one optional course.
Second year: The second year is designed to permit specialisation in areas of particular interest while deepening your language skills.
Third year: The third year is spent studying at a European university. You spend about half your time in language studies and half taking courses either in the history and politics of the country or in international relations.
Fourth year: When you return to Birmingham for your fourth year you study advanced courses in your language and in international affairs.
- French BA (UCAS code: L2R1)
Modules in the first year
This year consists of introductory modules in international relations and your chosen language.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Foundations of Politics
- 20 credits - Introduction to Methods (I)
- 20 credits - Introduction to International Relations
- 20 credits - Introduction to Political Economy
- 10 credits - Introduction to Problems of World History in the Twentieth Century
- 10 credits - End of Empire: Problems of International History
- 10 credits - Contemporary French: Language and Society A
10 credits - Contemporary French: Language and Society B
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the second year
The second year is designed to permit specialisation in areas of particular interest while deepening your language skills.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Methods (II)
- 20 credits - International Political Economy
- 20 credits - Diplomatic History post-1945
- 20 credits - International Relations Theory
- 20 credits - French Language (for the College of Social Sciences)
Optional modules
Choose 20 credits from the following modules: Where modules are linked, both elements must be chosen
OR: Choose 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed above but is available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - Political Analysis
- 20 credits - Foundations of Modern Political and Social Theory
- 20 credits - Comparative European Government
- 20 credits - Institutions, Politics and Policies of the EU
- 20 credits - British Politics
- 20 credits - Modern Political Ideologies
- 20 credits - International Politics of East Asia
- 20 credits - The American Presidency A
- 20 credits - International Security A
- 20 credits - Political Economy of EU Enlargement
- 20 credits - Politics and Policy
- 20 credits - Public Choice Theory
- 20 credits - International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics A
10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics B
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the final year
When you return to Birmingham for your fourth year you study advanced courses in your language and in international affairs.
Compulsory core modules
- 40 credits - Dissertation
- 10 credits - Core Language 3 A
- 10 credits - Core Language 3 B
Optional modules
Choose courses totalling 60 credits from the following LINKED modules
OR: Choose 40 credits from this section plus 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed below but available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - La Press et son discours:analyse et ecriture
- 10 credits - Interpreting
- 10 credits - Dissertation Française
- 20 credits - Twentieth Century Political Though
- 20 credits - Power in Britain
- 20 credits - Contemporary US Foreign and Security Policy
- 20 credits - International Ethics
- 20 credits - Contemporary IPE
- 20 credits - Topics in British Politics
- 20 credits - Modern European Political Thought
- 20 credits - Controversies in Contemporary Democracies: Comparative Perspectives
- 20 credits - European Security
- 20 credits - Democracy and Democratization in Contemporary Europe
- 20 credits - International Organisations
- 20 credits - War Torn States and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the South
- 20 credits - Critical Approaches to Security
- 20 credits - Advanced Modern Asia
- 20 credits - Politics and the Media
- 20 credits - Immigration and Citizenship in Western Europe
- 20 credits - Devolution, Territorial Politics and Multilevel Governance
- 20 credits - Europe in a Globalised World
- 20 credits - Politics and Sport
- 20 credits - Left Parties and Protest Movements
- 20 credits - Diplomatic History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
- 20 credits - The Political Economy of Germany in a European Context
- 20 credits - Gender in World Politics
- 20 credits - Advanced International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Political History of Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th C. A
10 credits - Returning to Europe: Nation, State and Europe in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe B
Modules must total 120 credits
- German BA (UCAS code: L2R2)
Modules in the first year
This year consists of introductory modules in international Relations and your chosen language.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Intensive Ab Initio German I and II
- 20 credits - Foundations of Politics
- 20 credits - Introduction to Methods (I)
- 20 credits - Introduction to International Relations
- 20 credits - Introduction to Political Economy
- 10 credits - Introduction to Problems of World History in the Twentieth Century
- 10 credits - End of Empire: Problems of International History
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the second year
The second year is designed to permit specialisation in areas of particular interest while deepening your language skills.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Methods (II)
- 20 credits - International Political Economy
- 20 credits - Diplomatic History post-1945
- 20 credits - International Relations Theory
- 10 credits - German Language II A
10 credits - German Language II B
Optional modules
Choose 20 credits from the following modules: Where modules are linked, both elements must be chosen
OR: Choose 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed above but is available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - Political Analysis
- 20 credits - Foundations of Modern Political and Social Theory
- 20 credits - Comparative European Government
- 20 credits - Institutions, Politics and Policies of the EU
- 20 credits - British Politics
- 20 credits - Modern Political Ideologies
- 20 credits - International Politics of East Asia
- 20 credits - The American Presidency A
- 20 credits - International Security A
- 20 credits - Political Economy of EU Enlargement
- 20 credits - Politics and Policy
- 20 credits - Public Choice Theory
- 20 credits - International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics A
10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics B
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the final year
When you return to Birmingham for your fourth year you study advanced courses in your language and in international affairs.
Compulsory core modules
- 40 credits - Dissertation
- 10 credits - German IV A
- 10 credits - German IV B
Optional modules
Choose courses totalling 60 credits from the following LINKED modules
OR: Choose 40 credits from the above section plus 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed below but available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - Twentieth Century Political Though
- 20 credits - Power in Britain
- 20 credits - Contemporary US Foreign and Security Policy
- 20 credits - International Ethics
- 20 credits - Contemporary IPE
- 20 credits - Topics in British Politics
- 20 credits - Poverty Welfare and the State
- 20 credits - Modern European Political Thought
- 20 credits - Controversies in Contemporary Democracies: Comparative Perspectives
- 20 credits - European Security
- 20 credits - Democracy and Democratization in Contemporary Europe
- 20 credits - International Organisations
- 20 credits - War Torn States and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the South
- 20 credits - Critical Approaches to Security
- 20 credits - Advanced Modern Asia
- 20 credits - Politics and the Media
- 20 credits - Immigration and Citizenship in Western Europe
- 20 credits - Devolution, Territorial Politics and Multilevel Governance
- 20 credits - Europe in a Globalised World
- 20 credits - Politics and Sport
- 20 credits - Left Parties and Protest Movements
- 20 credits - The Political Economy of Germany in a European Context
- 20 credits - Gender in World Politics
- 20 credits - Advanced International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Political History of Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th C. A
10 credits - Returning to Europe: Nation, State and Europe in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe B
Modules must total 120 credits
- Spanish BA (UCAS code: L2R4)
Modules in the first year
This year consists of introductory modules in international relations and your chosen language.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Foundations of Politics
- 20 credits - Introduction to Methods (I)
- 20 credits - Introduction to International Relations
- 20 credits - Introduction to Political Economy
- 10 credits - Introduction to Problems of World History in the Twentieth Century
- 10 credits - End of Empire: Problems of International History
Optional modules
Choose 20 credits of language modules from the list below based upon your level of language proficiency
- 10 credits - Spanish Language IA (B.Com)
- 10 credits - Spanish Language IB (B.Com)
- 20 credits - Spanish Language Project
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the second year
The second year is designed to permit specialisation in areas of particular interest while deepening your language skills.
Compulsory core modules
- 20 credits - Methods (II)
- 20 credits - International Political Economy
- 20 credits - Diplomatic History post-1945
- 20 credits - International Relations Theory
- 10 credits - Spanish Language II A
10 credits - Spanish Language II B
Optional modules
Choose 20 credits from the following modules: Where modules are linked, both elements must be chosen
OR: Choose 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed above but is available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - Political Analysis
- 20 credits - Foundations of Modern Political & Social Theory
- 20 credits - Comparative European Government
- 20 credits - Institutions, Politics and Policies of the EU
- 20 credits - British Politics
- 20 credits - Modern Political Ideologies
- 20 credits - International Politics of East Asia
- 20 credits - The American Presidency A
- 20 credits - International Security A
- 20 credits - Political Economy of EU Enlargement
- 20 credits - Politics and Policy
- 20 credits - Public Choice Theory
- 20 credits - International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Cultural Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics A
10 credits - Contemporary Russian and East European Politics B
Modules must total 120 credits
Modules in the final year
When you return to Birmingham for your fourth year you study advanced courses in your language and in international affairs.
Compulsory core modules
- 40 credits - Dissertation
- 10 credits - Spanish Language for Commerce IV A
- 10 credits - Spanish Language for Commerce IV B
Optional modules
Choose courses totalling 60 credits from the following LINKED modules
OR: Choose 40 credits from this section plus 20 credits from Modules outside the main discipline. Any module not listed below but available in the Department or as an Modules outside the main discipline will need approval from POLSIS.
- 20 credits - Twentieth Century Political Though
- 20 credits - Power in Britain
- 20 credits - Contemporary US Foreign and Security Policy
- 20 credits - International Ethics
- 20 credits - Contemporary IPE
- 20 credits - Topics in British Politics
- 20 credits - Poverty Welfare and the State
- 20 credits - Modern European Political Thought
- 20 credits - Controversies in Contemporary Democracies: Comparative Perspectives
- 20 credits - European Security
- 20 credits - Democracy and Democratization in Contemporary Europe
- 20 credits - International Organisations
- 20 credits - War Torn States and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the South
- 20 credits - Critical Approaches to Security
- 20 credits - Advanced Modern Asia
- 20 credits - Politics and the Media
- 20 credits - Immigration and Citizenship in Western Europe
- 20 credits - Devolution, Territorial Politics and Multilevel Governance
- 20 credits - Europe in a Globalised World
- 20 credits - Politics and Sport
- 20 credits - Left Parties and Protest Movements
- 20 credits - The Political Economy of Germany in a European Context
- 20 credits - Gender in World Politics
- 20 credits - Advanced International Politics and Security in Russia and Eurasia
- 10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe A
10 credits - Advanced Cultural Politics of Russian and Eastern Europe B - 10 credits - Political History of Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th C. A
10 credits - Returning to Europe: Nation, State and Europe in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe B
Modules must total 120 credits
English Language Requirements
CAE score : 80(Grade A)
To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to
take an IELTS test. More About IELTSRequirements
Number of A levels required: 3
Typical offer: AAB - ABB
Required subjects and grades: A level French grade B (L2R1); A level German grade B (L2R2); evidence of language ability at A level for L2R4
General Studies: not accepted
International Baccalaureate Diploma: 32 - 36 points including an appropriate language at HL
Standard English language requirements apply. For further information you can find information about qualifications from your country or regionOther qualifications are considered: Students with other qualifications are advised to speak to Undergraduate admissions.
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
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