International Relations with French offered by Birmingham University combines the understanding of global relationships with an in-depth study of French language, culture, and society. Students can have a year abroad enhancing their language skills and cultural understanding in a French-speaking environment. Course Content: This course explores the theory and practice of politics at the global level. Students will gain insights into international relations theory, international organizations, European integration, international political economy, and the politics of countries in regions such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Alongside this, they can improve their French language skills and study aspects of French culture and society.Key Modules: Individuals who enrol in this course will be exposed to modules such as 'International Relations Theory', 'International Political Economy', 'The Politics of Globalisation', 'European Integration', 'Politics in the UK', and 'Policy Analysis'. They will also have the opportunity to choose from an extensive list of optional modules suitable to their unique interests and career aspirations.Accreditations: The course is recognized by The University of Birmingham, a member of the Russell Group. Future Careers: This course prepares students for a range of potential careers. These could include work within international organizations, multinational corporations, the public sector, NGOs and charities. Former students have found employment in organizations such as the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, Local Government, BBC, Conservative Party, and Lloyds TSB among others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.