The English, Creative Writing, Politics, and International Relations undergraduate course at the University of Strathclyde combines a unique blend of communication, creativity, critical thinking, and a global perspective. It encourages students to delve into English literature, express themselves creatively through writing, and grasp political and international disciplines. Course Content: This course entails studying English from a variety of perspectives, including linguistic, cognitive, historical, and critical. In Creative Writing, students develop a variety of writing skills and techniques, exploring their own work and that of other writers. Politics and International Relations investigate political concepts, systems, political behaviour, and policies at local, national, and international levels.Key Modules: The programme features modules such as English Studies, Fiction and Journalism, Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Government, and Public Policy.Accreditations: The course has designed some modules in association with the Scottish Parliament and they are recognized by the Royal Society of Arts, meaning students can become members.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can pursue careers in a variety of fields such as journalism, marketing, publishing, teaching, public relations, along with roles in government and non-government organizations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.