The International Relations and History BSc at Brunel University is a comprehensive, three-year full-time course. Students will have the opportunity to gain a deep insight into today’s world of power and wealth, get a closer look at global issues, and learn about historical context through a distinctive critical lens. Course Content: The course comprises modern history, international relations, history specialising modules, and a dissertation. It combines the study of international relations and history providing a thorough grounding in international relations and strategic studies with modern history. Students learn about global issues such as terrorism and security, migration and human rights, world depression and political resistance, and conflict and diplomacy from World War I to present. The programme offers an optional placement, where students can get real-world experience in businesses, NGOs, and government agencies.Key Modules: Some of the major modules include: Britain and the World 1914-2001 (Level 2); Age of Extremes: Europe 1914-1945 (Level 2); Contemporary Strategy (Level 3); US Foreign Policy (Level 3) donned with a range of optional history specialising modules.Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: Graduates of International Relations and History BSc often take up careers in areas including international organisations, the media, law, public service, research, commerce and business, and teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: International Relations and History BSc