BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Lincoln

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics at the University of Lincoln is perfect for students curious about how the world works—from global conflicts to human rights issues. You’ll explore politics, history, economics, and culture, gaining the skills and knowledge to understand and engage with the world’s biggest challenges.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In your first year, you’ll build a solid foundation in politics and international relations. Core modules like British Government and Global Politics will introduce you to the workings of political systems in the UK and around the world, helping you understand key concepts like governance, sovereignty, and international decision-making.

Year 2:
The second year dives deeper into theory and practice. You’ll choose optional modules that let you explore areas that excite you, from international diplomacy to human rights. This is also the year to start thinking critically about the global issues shaping our societies.

Year 3:
In your final year, you’ll bring everything together through independent research and a dissertation of your choice. You’ll also have opportunities for placements, like working with local councils, or participate in simulations such as Model United Nations, honing your negotiation, public speaking, and diplomatic skills.

Focus Areas:
International Relations, Global Politics, Political Theory, Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution

Learning Outcomes:
Critical analysis, research skills, public speaking, negotiation, understanding of global political systems

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
This program prepares you for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, policy analysis, NGOs, and government roles.

Reputation (Employability Rankings):
The University of Lincoln is known for excellent graduate outcomes, with students going on to work in government, NGOs, international institutions, and other global roles.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Lincoln, studying International Relations and Politics isn’t just about lectures and textbooks—you’ll get plenty of hands-on experience to bring your learning to life. From simulations of real-world diplomacy to placements in local councils, the program is designed to help you develop practical skills like negotiation, public speaking, and critical thinking. You’ll also have access to great facilities, specialist resources, and opportunities to collaborate with faculty on research projects, making sure you’re ready for a wide range of careers.

Some of the key experiential learning opportunities include:

  • Model United Nations (MUN) Simulations: Take part in UN-style debates and role-plays to practice diplomacy, negotiation, and public speaking in a realistic setting.

  • Placements in Local Councils: Gain first-hand experience of political decision-making and governance through local voluntary placements.

  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Spend time in another country to see international politics in action and broaden your global perspective.

  • Research Collaboration: Work alongside faculty on research projects, exploring issues from conflict resolution to global governance.

  • Specialist Facilities: Make use of the Great Central Warehouse Library, computer labs, learning lounges, and other resources to support your studies and projects.

These experiences are designed to make your degree practical, engaging, and career-focused, so you graduate not only with knowledge but also with confidence and skills that employers value.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics at the University of Lincoln leave with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make a real impact in the world. Many go on to exciting roles such as Political Analyst, Diplomat, Policy Advisor, or International Relations Consultant. The program not only gives you a strong academic foundation but also equips you with practical skills that employers value.

Here’s how Lincoln supports your career journey and post-graduation success:

  • University Careers Support: The Careers & Employability Service helps you every step of the way, from CV workshops and interview prep to personalized career advice.

  • Graduate Outcomes & Salaries: 100% of UK-resident Politics graduates are employed in England, with typical starting salaries around £28,000.

  • Industry Connections: Strong links with organizations like the BBC, Rolls-Royce, Siemens, Boots, GSK, Lloyds Bank, and Rockstar Games help graduates find real-world opportunities.

  • Versatile Skills & Accreditation: The program’s interdisciplinary approach prepares you for a wide range of sectors, giving long-term value to your degree.

Further Academic Progression:

After completing your BA, you could choose to continue your studies with a Master’s in International Relations. This allows you to specialize in areas like conflict resolution, international development, or democratization, giving you advanced expertise for roles in diplomacy, international organizations, or policy research.

Program Key Stats

£16,900
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCC - BCC
3.0
28
65

NA
NA
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Political Analyst
  • Diplomat
  • Policy Advisor
  • International Relations Consultant
  • Intelligence Officer
  • Human Rights Officer
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • Researcher
  • NGO Program Manager
  • Government Administrator
  • International Development Specialist
  • Lobbyist
  • Public Affairs Consultant
  • Media & Communications Officer
  • International Trade Specialist

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