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The BA in Economics, Politics, and International Relations equips you with analytical capabilities and conceptual frameworks to tackle critical economic issues and beyond. You'll develop expertise in data interpretation, assessing (and quantifying) choices made by individuals, institutions, and nations, while analyzing public policy at domestic and international levels. The curriculum starts by establishing core concepts in Economic Theory, International Relations, and Political Science. This degree bridges economic analysis with political and global perspectives, offering remarkable flexibility to emphasize any combination of these three disciplines.
First year introduces essential economic theories and practices, contemporary political systems, and core International Relations principles.
During second and third years, you can select modules across Economics, Politics, and International Relations. As outlined in the program structure, the sole mandatory components are Career and Employability sessions led by the Management School's career specialists, aimed at preparing you for professional opportunities. All academic modules are elective, enabling you to tailor your studies as you deepen your understanding of the subjects and your own aspirations, adapting the program to match your evolving interests and competencies.