International Relations at University of York - UCAS

Course summary

Challenge the boundaries of justice and human rights, and investigate the effects that 9/11, 7/7, Iraq, Afghanistan and emerging powers like China and India are having on our day-to-day lives. With leading international experts you’ll explore the political significance of global issues, and just how close to home they affect us all. You will develop specialist knowledge in international politics and political economy, conflict, security and post-war reconstruction, global justice, fragile states, ethnic conflict and human security. From 2017 you can opt to add an additional year to your course between year two and year three to study abroad - gaining valuable personal and employability skills. ‌


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L250
Institution code:
Y50
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.york.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/ba-international-relations/


English language requirements


Student Outcomes

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60%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
80%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1
EU £23700 Year 1
England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
International £23700 Year 1

Additional fee information

For additional information please see our web pages at: https://www.york.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/fees-funding/
International Relations at University of York - UCAS