Human, Social and Political Sciences (BA) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Warwick |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 49QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

27,870 Tuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course aims to encourage a cross-cutting, multifaceted, and critical understanding of theoretical and methodological debates in social science research, by developing your theoretical and conceptual interdisciplinary knowledge and by enhancing your understanding of empirical research across disciplines. Studying this interdisciplinary programme, comprising insights from various social science perspectives, will enable you to make sense of a world undergoing unprecedented social change and uncertainty, and to work towards solutions for complex societal and global as well as local challenges. Drawing on the existing strength within the Faculty of Social Science unique aspects of this programme will be interdisciplinary learning, hands-on research opportunities on contemporary challenges, and work placement opportunities. You will explore cross-cutting areas such as: social justice, race and ethnic identities, ethno-national conflicts, artificial intelligence, climate change, social and political movements, gender, social and political theory, violence, religion, research methods. In addition to integrated core modules and work placement opportunities, you have the possibility to tailor your studies and to specialise in one of the core areas: Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, or Research Methods. An integrated, interdisciplinary approach will give a thorough, yet broad understanding of the surrounding issues, concepts and theories that relate to challenges of modern societies in a global perspective.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course aims to encourage a cross-cutting, multifaceted, and critical understanding of theoretical and methodological debates in social science research, by developing your theoretical and conceptual interdisciplinary knowledge and by enhancing your understanding of empirical research across disciplines. Studying this interdisciplinary programme, comprising insights from various social science perspectives, will enable you to make sense of a world undergoing unprecedented social change and uncertainty, and to work towards solutions for complex societal and global as well as local challenges. Drawing on the existing strength within the Faculty of Social Science unique aspects of this programme will be interdisciplinary learning, hands-on research opportunities on contemporary challenges, and work placement opportunities. You will explore cross-cutting areas such as: social justice, race and ethnic identities, ethno-national conflicts, artificial intelligence, climate change, social and political movements, gender, social and political theory, violence, religion, research methods. In addition to integrated core modules and work placement opportunities, you have the possibility to tailor your studies and to specialise in one of the core areas: Human Sciences, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, or Research Methods. An integrated, interdisciplinary approach will give a thorough, yet broad understanding of the surrounding issues, concepts and theories that relate to challenges of modern societies in a global perspective.

Admission Requirements

180+
6+
32+
60+
87+
110+

3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,535
International
27,870

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