Overview
Ready to jump straight into the first year of your politics and international relations degree?
We’re here to help you settle into your new home. You will benefit from extra support with study skills, and you will learn how to adapt to the UK educational system.
Learn all about the roles of democracy, freedom and security in the 21st century. You will develop your skills with our unique practical assessments that mirror real-world scenarios. Our students have gone on to key policy and political roles locally and nationally.
Duration
- Two semesters
Intakes
- January
- September
Fees
- £16,950
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Degrees Available
BSc (Hons) Politics and International Relations
*Full programme specifications can be found under the ‘Course Details’ section for each University of Plymouth webpage.
Programme Details
Location: UPIC at the University of Plymouth
Intake: January and September
Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
100% Coursework
This module has been designed to help students develop their academic literacy and communication skills in preparation for undergraduate study. It will enable students to understand the institutional culture, practices, norms and expectations of British higher education. Our students will develop academic research and communication skills using contemporary resources. As a result, this will raise students’ English language levels to the required entry point for undergraduate entry.
Principles of ICT
100% Coursework
This Principles of ICT module attempts to deliver an accurate snapshot of the state of ICT as it exists currently. It equips students with a useful set of skills in the use of common productivity software and Internet based applications. The module introduces candidates to the interesting challenges that ICT presents today and covers many anchor points that may serve as a bridge to their interests and lifestyles. These bridges include the technology in their mobile telephones, computing equipment, home appliances, motor vehicles, shopping, movies and entertainment software.
Numerical Techniques 1 for Business
100% Exams
This module has been designed to present some of the fundamental aspects of numerical process and their business application to students seeking to progress to the prescribed College Stage 2 pathway. It provides students with an appreciation of the knowledge and skills needed to run a business.
Business Law
40% Coursework / 60% Exams
This module has been designed to be delivered in conjunction with University Foundation programmes in Business Studies and International Relations and Politics in order to present some of the fundamental aspects of business, business management and the legal context of operations to students seeking to progress to one of the prescribed Business undergraduate degree programmes at the University of Plymouth. Students will gain an appreciation of the knowledge and skills needed to run a business.
Numerical Techniques 1 for Business
100% Exams
This module has been designed to present some of the fundamental aspects of numerical process and their business application to students seeking to progress to the prescribed College Stage 2 pathway. It provides students with an appreciation of the knowledge and skills needed to run a business.
Academic Writing
100% Coursework
To provide students with a structured introduction to all aspects and stages of the academic writing process.
To develop a range of transferable written skills to prepare students for their future academic studies and professional life.
To develop independent learning and research skills as well as encourage students to take responsibility for their personal, academic and professional development.
Economics
50% Coursework / 50% Exams
This module has been designed to be delivered in conjunction with Business Studies (DMD UF/BUS105) and Accounting (DMD UF/BUS101). It presents some of the fundamental aspects of business and business management to students seeking to progress to one of the prescribed Business or related undergraduate degree programmes at the University of Plymouth. Students will gain an appreciation of the knowledge and skills needed to run a business.
Business Studies
50% Coursework / 50% Exams
To provide the students with an introduction to the fundamentals of the context and function of business.
Accounting
50% Coursework / 50% Exams
This module has been designed to be delivered in conjunction with Business Studies (DMD UF/BUS105) in order to present some of the fundamental aspects of accounting to students seeking to progress to one of the prescribed Business or related undergraduate degree programmes at the University of Plymouth. Students will gain an appreciation of the knowledge and skills needed to run a business.
Careers
• Political correspondent
• Journalist
• Lobbyist
• Political campaign manager
• Human rights advocate
Why we chose UPIC
Hear from our students about what helped them choose Plymouth, and what is so special about their experiences as a student at UPIC.