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The University of Greenwich BA H Languages and International Relations

The University of Greenwich

BA H Languages and International Relations

London, United Kingdom

3 up to 6 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Sep 2025

GBP 17,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* full-time international| home £9,250 per year; part-time international £4,250 per 30 credits | home £2,312 per 30 credits

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Key Summary

    About : The BA H Languages and International Relations program blends language studies with international relations. It covers key areas such as global politics, economics, and cultural exchange. Students will engage in critical thinking and research skills tailored for international contexts. The program typically spans three years, providing a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare students for global careers.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in diplomacy, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Other potential fields include foreign affairs, translation, and teaching, where language skills are essential.

Introduction

Our languages and international relations degree offers you language skills and an understanding of how international relations shape our worldview - ideal if you're looking for global careers.

You can expand your knowledge of culture and politics with our degree in languages and international relations. You can also study up to two languages, chosen from Mandarin, Spanish, French, or Italian, at a level that suits you. This will enable you to take a final-year work placement in an international organization. Taking part in an Erasmus+ student exchange is also an option.

Our languages and international relations graduates develop valuable transferable skills that are attractive to employers, including an ability to communicate across cultures. Possible careers include roles in national and international government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), public services, management, education, business, tourism, PR, translation, and media.

What you should know about this course

  • It equips you with the tools you need to understand and question global issues in the 21st century
  • The course deepens your specialist knowledge by exploring cultural and political dynamics
  • Our multidisciplinary approach enables you to learn, understand, and communicate in one or two foreign languages
  • You gain in-depth knowledge of the way national and transnational political forces have shaped the modern world
  • The course allows for a work placement in your final year, or the option of a one-year placement (known as a sandwich year).

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