The BA in International Relations and Modern Language at the University of East Anglia is a fusion course that combines the study of global politics and history with intensive language learning. This course, designed to be studied over four years, provides students with an in-depth understanding of the complex world of international relations along with the opportunity to develop proficiency in a modern language.Course Content: The course covers diverse areas such as politics, economics, law, history, society, and culture, along with integrated modules to develop language skills. The third year of study is spent abroad, where students can study, work, or teach in a country relevant to their chosen language.Key Modules: The BA International Relations and Modern Language programme offers a variety of modules, such as Introduction to Politics, Cultures of the Hispanic World, History and Society, Introduction to Political Communication, and Beginner's Japanese. The exact combination of modules may vary based on the language of study.Accreditations: This course does not list specific accreditations.Future Careers: Upon graduation, students might pursue a career in international diplomacy, non-government organisations, international development, government or in private sector roles that require language skills, broad cultural perspective, and a solid background in international relations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.