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Course Overview
Gain a deeper understanding of global systems and your role within them through the University of Chester's innovative combined honors program in Sociology with Global Affairs, Politics, and International Relations. This interdisciplinary course is designed for students passionate about analyzing and addressing complex worldwide challenges.
Global Perspectives: Examine the complex web of international relations and political systems, developing expertise in the factors that influence global dynamics. Study everything from diplomatic protocols to worldwide policy frameworks, acquiring a thorough grasp of international relations.
Sociological Foundation: The program's core features rigorous sociological training. Investigate how communities form, evolve, and function. Develop skills to evaluate social patterns, organizations, and frameworks, recognizing their global implications. This distinctive combination prepares you to critically examine the interplay between social phenomena and worldwide developments.
Contemporary Focus: Our program emphasizes today's most urgent global concerns. Analyze critical topics including environmental sustainability, universal rights, economic inequality, and geopolitical tensions. This modern approach guarantees that your education remains practical and meaningful.
Dedicated Faculty: Study under accomplished scholars actively involved in cutting-edge research and global partnerships. The University of Chester fosters a diverse, inclusive community that offers valuable insights into international matters.
Become part of Chester's academic community and join future leaders equipped to create positive change worldwide. Enroll today in our Sociology with Global Affairs, Politics, and International Relations program to begin your path toward comprehending and influencing international systems.
UCAS Tariff: 112 points; GCE A Level: Typical offer – BCC-BBC; BTEC: BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM; International Baccalaureate: 28 points. Irish / Scottish Highers: Irish Highers - H3 H3 H3 H3 H4; Scottish Highers – BBBB; Access requirements: Access to HE Diploma, to include 45 credits at level 3, of which 30 must be at Merit or above: T Level: Merit. IELTS 7.0 overall (with no less than 5.5 in each band). TOEFL iBT: Overall score: 91. Min sub skill: Listening: 19; Reading: 20; Speaking: 21; Writing: 20.