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Bachelor of Arts (Hons) International Relations with French

Offered by: The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC)
Exam BodyThe University of Nottingham
Course Duration3 Yrs
Part Time/Full TimeFull Time
Fees36000/Yr
Fees (International Student)42000/Yr
CampusMalaysia
FacultyFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Conducted entirely in MalaysiaYes
Awarding CountryUnited Kingdom
Level of StudyBachelor's Degree Level
Field of StudySocial Sciences
Course Description

International relations studies the complex relations between states and international organisations in areas such as economics, law, politics and security. Core questions include: what is security, what causes conflict, what is power and how is it exercised and justified? It also investigates deeper questions relating to how we understand and conceptualise contemporary global transformations. Our programme offers a balance between theory and practice. You will gain a broad understanding ofthe key theories and concepts associated with international relations as well as gaining practical experience of the policy process. Instrumental in this is our flagship module, Policy and Persuasion, which will prepare you to participate actively in many fields of work, including politics, advocacy and business.

Your first year will introduce you to the key analytical approaches used in the study of global politics, drawing on international political events in historical and contemporary settings. Your second year modules will focus on contemporary history, global society, political economy and security and prepare you for your final year dissertation by providing training in research techniques. You may pursue your own independent research project during your third year while taking optional modules based on the research expertise of our staff. 

Curriculum

Year one 

Typical core modules  

Approaches to Global Politics
 
Governing the World: Introduction to the International System
 
Introduction to European Union Politics
 
Power and Contest: Living in a Political World
 

 

Typical optional modules  

Beginners French
 
Contemporary Economic Policy
 
Cultures of Everyday Life
 
Entrepreneurship and Business
 
Mass Media
 
People, Work and Organisations
 
The Individual 2: Individual Differences
 
The Making of Modern Asia
 

 

Year two

Typical core modules 

Global Political Economy and International Development
 
International Relations of the Asia Pacific
 
International Security
 
The Contemporary World since 1945
 

 

Typical optional modules

Cultural Politics
 
Global Media and Communication
 
Intermediate French
 
Introduction to Citizenship
 
People, Groups and Society
 
Political Communication, Public Relations and Propaganda
 
Understanding the Malay World
 

Year three 

Typical core modules 

Dissertation: Politics, History and International Relations (for non-language students) 
 

Typical optional modules 

Advanced French
 
Asian Country Study: Thailand 
 
Asian Study Tour: Thailand 
 
Food, Hunger and Development 
 
Nationalism and the State: Themes and Perspectives from Contemporary Southeast Asia
 
Policy and Persuasion
 
Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
 
Regionalism in World Politics: The Case of ASEAN 
Entry Requirements

Our Foundation course route

Our Foundation courses give you another way to study for an undergraduate degree. 

A Level BBB, excluding critical thinking and general studies
IB Diploma 30 points with 5,5,5 at Higher Level
STPM B+B+B+, excluding Pengajian Am
UEC 2 As and 3 Bs, excluding Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese language
SAM or other Australian matriculations ATAR 86 (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects)
Canadian Ontario Grade 12 Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)

80% average based on 6 subjects (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects).

Canadian Secondary School Diplomas from other provinces are acceptable and to be assessed based on the University's requirements

Advance Placement (AP) 4,4,4 in relevant subjects. Applicants taking non-preferred subjects may be made an offer across more than three subjects at Advanced Placement level.
Diploma - Other Institutions  Acceptance to the second year is on a case by case basis (and at the discretion of the School) but normally would require an overall GPA of 3.3 (out of 4) or 70% and above (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects), and previous studies must meet the prerequisite requirements to the programme
Foundation - Other Institutions  Acceptance is at the discretion of the School but normally would require an overall GPA of 3.3 (out of 4) or 70% and above (consideration to be made based on relevant subjects), and previous studies must meet the prerequisite requirements to the programme
University of Nottingham Malaysia Foundation Successful completion of the Foundation in Arts and Education or Business and Management programme.

Applicants for degree programmes with a language minor must have no prior knowledge of that language. 

We strongly encourage all interested students to apply. Our students come to us with a diverse range of qualifications and we also consider applicants' personal statement, references and interview performance (if you have one) when making a decision. The only way for us to fully determine eligibility is through the submission of a completed application.

English language requirements
IELTS (Academic):  6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in each element)
TOEFL (iBT):  87 (minimum 20 in speaking and 19 in all other elements) 

GCE A Level English Language or English Literature:

grade C 

GCE AS Level English Language or English Literature:  

grade C  
PTE (Academic): 62 (with no less than 55 in each element)
SPM:  grade A-
1119 (GCE-O Level): grade B
GCSE O Level:   grade C

IGCSE (first language):

grade C  

IGCSE (second language):  

grade B  
MUET: Band 4
UEC:  grade A2
IB English A1 or A2 (Standard or Higher): 4 points 
IB English B (Higher Level):  4 points 
IB English (Standard Level):  5 points 
IELTS, TOEFL and PTE (Academic) test results must be less than 2 years old and all IELTS must be the academic version of the test. MUET results are valid for five years from the date of the release of results.
Intake Months

September 

Career Prospects

Our degrees will equip you for a career in a variety of fields including aid and non-governmental sectors, finance and international businesses, foreign ministries, international media and journalism, international organisations, localand national government, lobbying and policy advice and think-tanks. The school is building up its alumni network both to keep in contact as well as explore ways of connecting current students with alumni in the world of work after graduation. 

All fees are in RM (Ringgit Malaysia) currency unless stated otherwise.


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