The BA (Hons) in English, Politics and International Relations at the University of Strathclyde is a full-time undergraduate course where students examine the links between literature, politics, history, and culture. Through this course, students will develop negotiation skills, political awareness, and the ability to critically analyse texts, broadening their employment opportunities in various sectors.Course Content: The course combines three important and related fields of study. Students will analyze works from a range of writers and cultures, considering issues around language, decoding, and power. In relation to Politics and International Relations, students will delve into critical debates around peace, conflict, power, and race while learning about global challenges through corridors of economic, political and social power. Key Modules: Key modules include 'English and Creative Writing' that covers the study of English language literature and practising of creative writing across genres. 'Politics' that offers a comprehensive understanding of political theories and international relations. And 'International Relations, Law and Philosophy', 'History' and 'Journalism' modules that provide detailed insights into each respective field.Future Careers: Graduates of the course have pursued diverse careers in sectors such as teaching, journalism, publishing, advertising and marketing, arts administration, public relations, and the civil service. Further study opportunities also exist in areas like research and teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.