The full-time bachelors in international relations, politics and security studies at the University of Bradford is a unique programme of study giving students an overview of global diplomacy, conflict and security. The course is also routed in the historical contexts of modern issues whilst allowing the student to gain an understanding of the trends and challenges of policy and practices. The degree also includes field trips, debates and chances to network with global practitioners to compliment the academic side of the course. Modules in the bachelors in International Relations, Politics and Security studies at Bradford University can include understanding the international system, challenges and approaches to development and issues in world politics. Further modules that can be taken include analysing contemporary conflict, peacebuilding, conflict and security and globalisation and global governance. The course is taught through a mixture of lectures, directed study and group work. It also includes away-day crises simulations.
UK applicants to study the undergraduate in international relations, Politics and Security Studies at the University of Bradford need A levels at or above BBC or BTEC grades of DMM. There are no specific subject requirements. International entry requirements can be got from the university. Non-native English speakers need IELTA 6.0 with no sub-test below 5.0 or equivalent.
Students from the UK pay tuition fees of 9,250 GBP to study at the University of Bradford. International fees for undergraduates are around 18,500 GBP a year. The University awards around 4 million GBP in scholarships a year.