The BA in International Relations and Spanish at Queen’s University Belfast is a unique combination of politics, international relations, and Spanish language, designed to develop students’ intercultural awareness and communication skills. The course prepares students to understand global politics and enhance their communication with an in-depth understanding of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. Course Content: The course covers the basic theories and concepts of international relations, critical global issues, and their interrelationships with politics. It offers specialized courses in political philosophy, European Union legislation, human rights law, and international political economy. In addition, it provides a firm grounding in all aspects of Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, including its literature, history, cinema, and politics. Key Modules: The course's key modules include Introduction to Politics and International Relations, Spanish for Beginners, Political Philosophy, Political Inquiry and Analysis, Hispanic Civilisation, Contemporary European Politics, Researching Politics and International Studies, Introduction to Spanish Phonetics, and Contemporary Issues in Latin American Culture and Society.Accreditations: This course does not specifically list any accreditations. Future Careers: Graduates of the International Relations and Spanish BA often find employment in the civil service, diplomacy, non-governmental organizations, human rights organizations, international business, journalism, and teaching. Some others opt for further academic study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page, here.