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1 International Trade BA degree in Oxford

  • Ruskin College
    Ruskin College

    Ruskin College

    BA (Hons) International Labour and Trade Union Studies (ILTUS)

    • Oxford, United Kingdom

    BA

    Full time, Part time

    36 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    The course is aimed at students who are active in trade unions, worker organisations or community groups. It covers four main themes: Employment Relations, Law, Sociology and Economics, but requires no advance academic knowledge of these subjects. The course is unique in the UK as the only undergraduate programme to analyse employment relations issues on a global basis, including attacks on workers’ rights, international migration, ageing populations and other challenges for contemporary trade unions.

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