

BA in History and Politics with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
This degree combines the study of international, economic, cultural, and social history across diverse regions such as the Americas, Asia, Britain, and Europe. You'll gain a solid grounding in the four main areas of politics: political thought, international relations, comparative government, and public policy. The flexible structure of the course allows you to tailor your studies through optional modules in your second and third years, aligning with your interests and career goals. The programme also emphasizes developing a wide range of skills valued by employers, from research and analysis to communication and teamwork. Students are encouraged to participate in student societies and engage with guest speakers, enriching their university experience. The course is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in sectors such as media, education, government, and the private sector, with opportunities to study abroad or gain employment experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course benefits from the university’s strong reputation in history and politics, ranking highly in research impact and global subject rankings. It provides a well-rounded education that combines theoretical understanding with practical skills, making graduates attractive to a wide spectrum of employers. The course is delivered at the picturesque Penryn Campus in Cornwall, offering students a unique coastal setting and vibrant community. The flexible modules and opportunities for work and study abroad enhance employability and cultural awareness, preparing students for dynamic careers across various sectors.
Specialisation
Students will explore a broad curriculum including various geographical areas and historical themes, alongside core political studies. The programme offers pathways such as study abroad, employment experience, and combined options, enabling students to focus on specific interests, whether through in-depth historical research, political analysis, or gaining practical experience through placements. In the final year, students choose from a range of optional modules that allow them to specialise further, including topics like American politics, environmental issues, and postcolonial studies.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must complete modules worth 120 credits each year, including a mix of compulsory and optional modules. First-year modules include research skills and broad historical and political topics, with second and third-year modules allowing for pathway choices such as the practice of history, political analysis, or postcolonial studies. The final year includes a dissertation and further optional modules tailored to individual interests. Students can choose additional modules outside their core subject to broaden their skills or pursue proficiency in a second subject. Programs also offer options for studying abroad, gaining work experience, or combining both.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this programme develop a diverse skill set valued by many employers, including research, analysis, communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Potential careers span the heritage and arts sectors, education, law, media, finance, and public service. Recent graduates have moved into roles such as archivists, civil servants, research analysts, and media professionals. The programme’s focus on transferable skills and practical experience, supported by the university’s Careers Service, equips students for success in a competitive job market. Further study paths in fields like law, management, or post-graduate research are also common.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, students need A-levels AAB-ABB, an IB score of 34/665-32/655, or BTEC DDD-DDM. Specific subject requirements and GCSEs in English Language are also considered.
Is studying abroad part of this course?
Yes, students have options to study abroad for a year, with credit transfer and integration into their degree, or to undertake employment experience abroad as part of the programme.
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