The Politics, International Relations, and Economics programme offered by the University of Strathclyde is an undergraduate course that blends studies in the human and social sciences. The course is delivered in a way that enhances the understanding and application of theories and concepts surrounding politics, economics, and international relations.Course Content: The course’s primary emphasis is on the fundamental concepts and theories of politics, international relations, and economics. Sociology is also an integral part of the course, imparting an understanding of social differentiation, social order, processes of governance, and social change. Practical involvement through projects and events provide opportunities for direct engagement in the political and policy realm.Key Modules: Core modules of this course include Politics & International Relations 1A, Economics 1A, and Sociology 1A in the first year, with subsequent advanced and diverse modules in the subsequent years.Future Careers: Graduates from the Politics, International Relations, and Economics course find employment in various sectors. This includes jobs in policymaking, diplomacy, civil service, NGOs, and international business. The academic and practical skills developed throughout the course promotes adaptability and applicability in multiple career paths.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.