Course summary
Explore the various safety threats within our borders and beyond, from conflict, migration and terrorism to organised crime, economic breakdown and climate change. Examine who responds to these threats, how they do so, and on what grounds. Investigate the consequences for states, organisations, communities and individuals. With these skills, you will become equipped to pursue a wide range of careers in government, diplomacy or foreign affairs, international organisations, security, and many other fields in the public, private, or voluntary sectors. Why choose this course?
- Keele has a longstanding reputation for high quality research in Politics and International Relations
- Opportunity to tailor your programme based on your interests and career aspirations
- High staff-to-student ratio, small group teaching, supportive and inclusive learning environment
- Research expertise in British, European, American, Middle East and international politics, and in international relations and security studies
Modules
For information regarding modules for this course, please visit the course page on the Keele University website.
Entry requirements
Typical offer: 2:2 degree in any humanities or social science subject
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Keele University
Keele
ST5 5BG