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24th March 2021

We have updated the class size information on the 'Teaching' tab:

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Our Year One seminars have a maximum of 14 students. Our Year Two and Three seminars have a maximum of 18 students. Lecture sizes vary.

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Our Year One seminars usually have no more than 14 students. Our Year Two and Three seminars usually have no more than 18 students. Lecture sizes vary.

10th March 2021

We have updated the first two sentences on the 'Course Overview' tab:

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Political Theory and Comparative Politics provide the core of this degree, then you can choose options across the full range of modules.

You will tackle questions relating to the nature and distribution of power, the advantages and disadvantages of different political systems and the role of ideology in determining political outcomes.

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Political Theory, Comparative Politics and the study of Political Systems provide the core of this degree, then you can choose options across the full range of modules or focus on specific pathways.

You will tackle questions relating to the nature and distribution of power, the advantages and disadvantages of different political systems, gendered and racialised aspects of politics, and the role of ideology in determining political outcomes.

We have updated the first sentence of the study abroad section on the ‘Course Overview’ tab:

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There are two options to apply for study abroad: Integrated or Intercalated.

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There are two options to which you can apply for study abroad: Integrated or Intercalated.

And the last sentence:

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You may also do a work placement in the UK or abroad (approval from department needed).

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You may also apply for a work placement in the UK or abroad (approval from department needed).

Initial launch

This page was launched on 2nd March 2020.