Politics & International Relations with Art History BSc (Hons)
Compare the political institutions of different countries, analysing from where they derive their legitimacy and how they interact with other organisations. and how artists and culture have responded to those institutions.
Politics & International Relations with Art History BSc (Hons)
Award: | BSc (Hons) Politics & International Relations with Art History |
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Student Satisfaction: | 92% (National Student Survey 2020) |
UCAS code: | L5V3 |
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Study mode: | Full-time |
Start date: | 20th September 2021 (see term dates) |
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Duration: | 3 years |
Annual tuition fees: | Home: £9,250 International: £14,000 |
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Summary
The Politics & International Relations with Art History BSc (Hons) will provide you with knowledge of the kinds of institutions people live under, and how artists and culture have responded to those institutions. You’ll compare the political institutions of different countries, analysing from where they derive their legitimacy and how they interact with other organisations. You’ll take a course in political theory, questioning not only how these institutions work, but also how thinkers have theorised they ought to work. At the same time, you’ll take a survey course that will provide a broad overview of the history of European art, as well as studying more media-specific courses focusing on paintings, architecture, and so on.
Where can this degree take you?
Your degree and Diploma from NCH can take you anywhere. Career paths of a few recent graduates of the Politics & International Relations major at NCH London include: Read more
Teaching & learning
You will typically experience an average of 9.5 or more hours of high-quality contact time in each teaching week, in considerably smaller groups than are the norm for UK institutions at the undergraduate level, if you choose to study Politics & International Relations as your major subject. The exact number of contact hours will depend on your choice of minor subject and any optional courses. Read more