The Law, Politics and International Relations undergraduate course at Strathclyde University offers an interdisciplinary approach to studying the global issues. It gives students the opportunity to study law and politics within a comprehensive framework and to develop an understanding of the social forces that influence the process of legal and political decision-making. The course is designed to develop the analytical skills necessary to understand the complexities of international legal and political relations.Course Content: The course content is spread over four years of undergraduate study. The first two years cover a broad introduction to law and politics, including studies of government and politics in the UK and other countries, international relations, public international law, and human rights law. In the final two years, students choose from a range of classes in law and politics, with options to specialize in areas such as international relations, human rights law, and European politics.Key Modules: While specific modules may vary, the curriculum typically includes Constitutional Law, Family Law, International Law, and European Union Law among others.Future Careers: Graduates of the course can look forward to careers in areas including diplomacy, international non-governmental organizations, public policy and government, and social and political research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.