Department of Politics and International Studies

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Start date
Duration
3 years
Attendance mode
Full-time
Location
On Campus
Fees

Home: £9,535
International: £22,870

Course code
L290
Entry requirements

A Levels: AAB

Contextualised offer: ABB

See undergraduate entry requirements and English language requirements for international and alternative entry requirements.

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The joint BA programme in Politics and International Relations offers you the ability to combine our two disciplinary streams throughout your training, giving you a broad base of knowledge from which to analyse politics within and amongst countries.

You will choose from the options available to both joint degree programmes, and will take core modules in Political Analysis and International Relations in your first year. At the end of the course, students will have developed a uniquely insightful and rounded approach to understanding political questions and current affairs across the world.

The BA degree structure offers deep engagement with regional and international politics in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, as well as problem-driven engagements with war, development, international organisations, state power, social movements, the global economy and other aspects of political life.

Teaching on the degree programme is tailored towards improving students’ understanding of the subjects, writing and presentation abilities and developing their skills as independent and critical thinkers. Whilst more introductory courses often consist of larger lectures followed up by smaller group seminars, more advanced and specialised courses encourage more student responsibility and leadership over the material.

Why Study Politics and International Relations at SOAS?

  • We’re ranked 5th in the UK and 18th worldwide for Politics (QS World University Rankings 2024)
  • 4th globally for academic reputation (QS World University Rankings 2024)
  • We're ranked 5th in the UK (Guardian League Table 2023)

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The BA Politics and International Relation s is a 3-year degree programme.

In each year, students need to take modules to the total value of 120 credits following the structure below. Students have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of disciplinary and regional modules offered within the Politics Department, as well as modules offered in other Departments at SOAS as part of their 'open options'.

Important notice

The information on the website reflects the intended programme structure against the given academic session. The modules are indicative options of the content students can expect and are/have been previously taught as part of these programmes. However, this information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability is subject to change.

Year 1 - International Relations - Compulsory

30 credits compulsory

Year 1 - Politics - Compulsory

30 credits compulsory

Year 1 - Guided options

60 credits guided option

Year 2 - Compulsory

15 credit compulsory module

Year 2 - Politics - Guided options - Disciplinary

15 - 45 credits from Disciplinary options

Year 2 - International Relations - Guided options - Disciplinary

15 - 45 credits from Disciplinary options

Year 2 - Politics - Guided options - Regional

15 - 45 credits from Regional options

Year 2 - International Relations - Guided options - Regional

15 - 45 credits from Regional options

Year 3 - Guided options - List A

30 - 60 credits from List A

Year 3 - Guided options - List B

30 - 60 credits from List B

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The BA Politics and International Relations programme provides methodological and skills training throughout and allows final year students to undertake an independent research project, such as a dissertation, supervised by an academic member of staff.

Contact hours

Most of our modules are taught through a combination of lectures and tutorials. Lectures (50 minutes) provide broad overviews of the topic. They are accompanied by tutorials (50 minutes) that give students the opportunity to discuss readings and key issues in small groups. In the final year, modules may also take the form of two-hour seminars allowing for deeper engagement with more specialised topics.

By the end of the programme students will have acquired a range of transferable skills. This includes the ability to collect and synthesise information, read and evaluate complex materials, assess the evidence for a range of different positions, construct arguments, exercise independence of judgement and communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

Learning resources

Students also benefit from the vibrant learning environment SOAS provides more broadly. The SOAS Library is one of the world's most important academic libraries for the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East, attracting scholars from all over the world. 

Moreover, every year there is a lively events programme that attracts renowned speakers from around the world, allowing students to engage with cutting edge debates on contemporary politics.

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Fees for 2025/26 entrants per academic year

ProgrammeFull-time
Home studentsOverseas students
BA, BSc, LLB£9,535£22,870
BA/BSc Language year abroad£1,385£11,430

For full details, see undergraduate fees.

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SOAS Politics and International Relations students leave SOAS not only with a knowledge and understanding of the complex political and cultural issues of our time, but also with a portfolio of widely transferable skills which employers seek in many professional and management careers.

Recent graduates have been hired by:

  • BBC World Service
  • Bloomberg
  • British Red Cross
  • British Council
  • Center for International Peace Operations
  • Channel 4
  • Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA)
  • Department for International Development (DfID)
  • Eversheds LLP
  • Financial Times
  • Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)
  • Global Policy Institute
  • Go East Consulting
  • Grassroot Diplomat
  • Palestine Red Crescent Association
  • Save the Children
  • UNICEF Ethiopia
  • United Nations

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