Political Science 48 months Undergraduate Program By Richmond American University London |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

15,645 GBPTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

You’ll focus on three core areas of Political Science: political thought, political systems and public policy, going from the theory of each to real world political situations.

Like our other undergraduate degree programmes, our BA in Political Science is based on the American liberal arts tradition, which offers a multi-disciplinary approach, combining areas of study from the Humanities. That’s why your first year will include Tools for Change and Visual Thinking, as well as The Global Cold War and World Politics.

You’ll enjoy a broad study of political thinkers and theories, going beyond the classroom to experience practical policy issues. Discover British politics in the setting of the Houses of Parliament.

From Global Development Politics to Policy Making in a Globalised World, our students gain a truly international understanding of politics and its processes.

Research plays an important role, so that you’ll acquire important skills using the latest technology which will be invaluable for any career. Some of our senior students have the opportunity to collaborate with academic staff on research.

A number of fascinating electives are on offer, giving you the chance to specialise in topics which appeal to you, such as ‘the American Presidency’, ‘Nationalism and Conflict’, ‘Political Communications’ and ‘Peace and Justice’.

You can also take courses which allow you to specialise in the politics of different regions, including the USA, Latin America, the EU, Asia, Russia, Africa and the Middle East.

Many of our students also gain international political experience through an accredited internship, which helps shape their education and career choice.

Program overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

You’ll focus on three core areas of Political Science: political thought, political systems and public policy, going from the theory of each to real world political situations.

Like our other undergraduate degree programmes, our BA in Political Science is based on the American liberal arts tradition, which offers a multi-disciplinary approach, combining areas of study from the Humanities. That’s why your first year will include Tools for Change and Visual Thinking, as well as The Global Cold War and World Politics.

You’ll enjoy a broad study of political thinkers and theories, going beyond the classroom to experience practical policy issues. Discover British politics in the setting of the Houses of Parliament.

From Global Development Politics to Policy Making in a Globalised World, our students gain a truly international understanding of politics and its processes.

Research plays an important role, so that you’ll acquire important skills using the latest technology which will be invaluable for any career. Some of our senior students have the opportunity to collaborate with academic staff on research.

A number of fascinating electives are on offer, giving you the chance to specialise in topics which appeal to you, such as ‘the American Presidency’, ‘Nationalism and Conflict’, ‘Political Communications’ and ‘Peace and Justice’.

You can also take courses which allow you to specialise in the politics of different regions, including the USA, Latin America, the EU, Asia, Russia, Africa and the Middle East.

Many of our students also gain international political experience through an accredited internship, which helps shape their education and career choice.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

96+
24+
51+
72+
5.5+
Below is information on our entry requirements for both 4 years and 4 years with foundation programmes.
4 YEARS
A Levels: 96 UCAS points US High School Diploma (or equivalent): 2.5 GPA minimum (on 4.0 scale) International Baccalaureate: 24 IB points (year 1) BTEC National Diploma: MMM Other international equivalent qualifications are accepted – please email [email protected] for further details.
4 YEARS including summer semester(s) (Extended Degree) (Full-time)
GCSEs: 5 at grade C or above / grade 4-9 (or equivalent)
English Requirements
IELTS (Academic): 5.5 (5.5 in Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing) TOEFL iBT (Home Edition not accepted): 72 (17 Listening, 18 in Reading, 17 Writing, 20 Speaking) ELLT Oxford International: B2 / 5 in each of the four components Pearson Test of English: 51 (51 in each component) Cambridge First/Advanced/Proficiency: 162 overall (no less than 162 in each component) International Baccalaureate: (Diploma candidates only) Higher Level / Standard Level (English Language B (5 IB points))
4 Years
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

9,250 GBP
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International Students

15,645 GBP
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