International Relations BA (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

London Metropolitan University

Program Overview

 

The BA (Hons) International Relations at London Metropolitan University gives you a clear understanding of how the world works — from global politics and diplomacy to economics and security. It’s perfect for students who are curious about international affairs and want to develop the skills to analyze, debate, and shape global issues.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: In your first year, you’ll get a solid grounding in the basics of international relations. You’ll explore modules like After Empire: Regions and Powers in World Politics and Conflict and Diplomacy Since 1945 to understand historical and modern global conflicts. Global Wealth and Inequality: An Introduction to International Political Economy and Perspectives from the Global South will broaden your view of worldwide economic and social issues, while Political Science Concepts and Institutions and Understanding the International System teach you the core frameworks to analyze political structures.

Year 2: Your second year dives deeper into the theory and practice of international relations. You’ll study Theories of International Relations: Discipline and Diversity to learn different ways of thinking about global politics, and modules like Foreign Policy Analysis and Modern Diplomacy: Communication, Representation, Negotiation give you insight into real-world diplomacy. You’ll also explore Peace and Conflict: Practice and Approaches, Politics of the Middle East, and Immigrants and Nativists, helping you understand current conflicts, migration, and regional politics.

Year 3: In the final year, you’ll tackle advanced and contemporary issues. Modules such as International Security Studies: Issues and Challenges, Global Populism and the Crisis of Democracy, and Conflict Resolution: Building Sustainable Peace will sharpen your analytical and problem-solving skills. The program wraps up with a research project, letting you dive into a topic you’re passionate about and put your learning into action.


Focus Areas

Global Politics, Diplomacy, Security Studies, Political Economy, Conflict Resolution, Regional Studies


Learning Outcomes

Critical thinking, research skills, diplomatic communication, policy evaluation, and a strong global perspective


Professional Alignment

This degree equips you for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, NGOs, policy analysis, and beyond, aligning with professional standards in international relations and political science.


Reputation

London Met is well-regarded for its focus on employability, with graduates successfully moving into careers in politics, international organizations, journalism, and public policy.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

At London Met, studying International Relations isn’t just about lectures and textbooks — it’s about stepping into the real world. From the very first year, you’ll get hands-on experience through placements, field trips, and projects that bring global politics to life. Being in London gives you a front-row seat to international organizations, embassies, think tanks, and policy hubs, so you can see the ideas you study in action.

These experiences are designed to help you develop practical skills like research, analysis, communication, and diplomacy, so that by the time you graduate, you’re ready to hit the ground running in your career. Here’s how you’ll get involved:

  • Work Placements: Gain real-world experience with organizations such as Amnesty International, embassies, and think tanks.

  • Guest Lectures and Seminars: Learn directly from experts and professionals, including diplomats and international policymakers.

  • Field Trips: Visit Parliament, embassies, NGOs, and museums to see global politics in action.

  • Research Projects: Conduct your own research on topics you’re passionate about in international relations.

  • London Met Lab: Engage in civic projects that tackle social inequalities and make a real impact in communities.

All of these opportunities are designed to complement your classroom learning, ensuring you leave London Met not just with knowledge, but with practical experience and confidence to start your career.

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Graduating from International Relations at London Met opens doors to exciting careers around the world. You’ll be ready to take on roles such as a Diplomatic Service Officer, Policy Analyst, International Development Specialist, or Human Rights Advocate — all positions that make a real impact on global issues. The mix of academic knowledge and hands-on experience ensures you have the confidence and skills to succeed.

Here’s how London Met helps you get there:

  • Career and Employability Service: One-on-one guidance, workshops, and resources to help you find internships, placements, and your first job.

  • Industry Partnerships: Opportunities to connect and gain experience with organizations like Amnesty International, embassies, and think tanks.

  • Alumni Network: Tap into a global community of graduates for mentorship, advice, and networking.

  • Graduate Outcomes: Around 65% of graduates are employed or pursuing further studies within 15 months of finishing the course.

  • Accreditation & Value: The degree is well-recognized, giving you credibility and long-term value in the international relations field.

Further Academic Progression:
Once you complete your BA, you can continue your studies with:

  • Master’s Degrees: Specializing in International Relations, Diplomacy, or Global Politics.

  • Postgraduate Diplomas: Focusing on areas like Conflict Resolution or International Law.

  • PhD Programs: For those aiming at research or academic careers in international relations.

These options give you the chance to deepen your expertise and open even more doors in the global arena.

Program Key Stats

£19,500
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.7
24
65

NA
NA
6.0
72

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Diplomatic Service Officer
  • Policy Analyst
  • International Development Specialist
  • Human Rights Advocate
  • Foreign Affairs Consultant
  • NGO Project Coordinator
  • Intelligence Analyst
  • Global Communications Officer
  • Political Risk Analyst
  • International Trade Advisor
  • Researcher in International Relations
  • Civil Service Administrator
  • International NGO Manager
  • Conflict Resolution Specialist
  • International Law Consultant

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