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BA (Hons) International Relations with French

University of Nottingham Malaysia
Semenyih, Selangor
International relations as a profession
There has never been a more relevant or exciting time to study politics and international relations on an Asian campus. Economic globalisation, social mobility and rapid changes in domestic, regional and global politics increasingly impact on our daily lives. International Relations, as an academic discipline, studies complex dynamics involving states, development challenges, societal groups, identities and cultures in areas such as economics, law, politics and security. It considers some of the most burning questions of the day, and also investigates deeper questions relating to how we understand and conceptualise contemporary global transformations.


How will I study?
Our teaching methods are designed to nurture deep knowledge of the field and to help you develop the transferable skills required to succeed in your future career. As well as lectures and seminars, our staff utilise films, role plays and simulations, often in problem-solving settings. You will be presented with a variety of challenges and types of assessment, including essays, exams, group projects, policy papers, presentations and reviews. The school specialises in small group teaching, which will enable you to explore the subject as it is practised – through intense debate and discussion.


Career prospects
Our degrees will equip you for a career in a variety of fields including aid and non-governmental sectors, finance and international business, foreign ministries, international media and journalism, international organisations, local and national government, lobbying and policy advice and think-tanks.

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Course Summary

Intake

Sept

Course Fees (estimated)

RM 111,300

Course Duration

3 years

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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 B3s, 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):
79% 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 of 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 of the programme.

University of Nottingham Malaysia Foundation: 
Successful completion of the Foundation in Arts and Education or Business and Management programme


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)
PTE (Academic): 71 (with no less than 65 in each element)
GCE A Level English Language or English Literature: grade C
GCE AS Level English Language or English Literature: grade C
SPM: grade A1119 (GCE O): 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 Level): 4 points
IB English B (Higher Level): 4 points
IB English B (Standard Level): 5 points
Malaysian – RM 37,100 per year
Non-Malaysian – RM 43,300 per year
BA International Relations
BA International Relations with French/Spanish

International Relations studies the complex relations between states and international organisations in areas such as economics, law, politics and security. Our programmes offer a balance between theory and practice. They 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.


Year one
Typical core modules
  • Approaches to Global Politics
  • Governing the World
  • Introduction to European Union Politics
  • Power and Contest: Living in a Political World
  • The Making of Modern Asia

Typical optional modules
  • Beginners French/Spanish
  • Business Economics
  • Culture and Society
  • Introduction to Applied Psychology
  • Media and Communications


Year two
Typical core modules
  • Global Political Economy and International Development
  • International Relations of the Asia Pacific
  • International Security

Typical optional modules
  • Comparative Politics
  • Designing International Relations Research
  • Intermediate French/Spanish
  • Political Communication, Public Relations and Propaganda


Year three
Typical optional modules
  • Advanced French/Spanish
  • Comparative Political Economy of East and Southeast Asia
  • Dissertation: Politics, History and International Relations (for non-language students)
  • Environmental Politics
  • Food, Hunger and Development
  • Policy and Persuasion
  • Politics and International Relations of the Middle East

Disclaimer: Course Information details may change from time to time. Please check with respective institutions to get updated information.
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