Awards
Target Award
Alternative Exit
Alternative Exit
Alternative Exit
Alternative Exit
Recruitable Target
Programme Offerings
Full-Time
F2F-JMU-SEP
Sandwich Year Out
F2F-JMU-SEP
Educational Aims of the Course
Learning Outcomes
Teaching, Learning and Assessment
The programme follows a three-stage progression through L4, L5 and L6. Via core modules at L4, students will be introduced to a variety of conceptual, theoretical, and methodological issues. They aim, through a varied assessment matrix, to develop the key skills and practices necessary for them to advance at Levels 5 and 6. Including, for example, developing the ability to understand a range of appropriate concepts, theories and methods used in the field of International Relations and Politics, work independently and in a group, understand how to use sources and critically analyse them and be able to understand relevant texts. Level 5 is a bridge between Level 4 and Level 6 as it builds on the subject-specific intellectual and transferable skills developed in the first year and prepares students for their final year. In line with the QAA subject benchmark statement for Politics and International Relations (February 2015), students will further develop understanding of the various concepts, theories and methods used alongside real world events and issues by offering a broad range of modules. Level 6 is the culmination of the International Relations and Politics degree at which point students, building upon their independent learning and research skills developed at Levels 4 and 5 take increasingly more responsibility for their learning. Driven by the research knowledge and output of the academics, the optional modules in Level 6 enable students to develop a high degree of specialisation in their chosen topics. Students at Level 6 also utilise the research and independent learner skills developed in Levels 4 and 5 to pursue an original and independent research project in International Relations and Politics in a yearlong module. The assessment strategy is underpinned by appropriate learning and teaching strategies which are relevant and provide a structured set of learning opportunities enabling achievement of individual and programme level learning outcomes. Please see Curriculum Map for details. Critical awareness is achieved through interactive lectures, workshops, case studies, presentations by experts, student presentations, fieldtrips, seminar and group discussions, internships (where available), and study abroad (where applicable), and individual reading and research. A blended learning approach will be adopted on the programme with resources to support learning provided via Canvas (VLE). The development of transferable skills is a core aim of the programme, with the study of International Relations and Politics enabling students to apply their knowledge and aptitude in a variety of employability settings. The relationship between formative and summative assessment enables tutors to provide feedback which will support students in their development and enable them to make the most of their academic potential. Students are required to consider different means of communicating their research findings, formulate their response to critical issues and contemporary and past debates, and evaluate contemporary trends across a range of different types of assessment. Attention is paid to those students with needs (SENDA compliant) and alternative assignments will be given if required. Students will be allocated a personal tutor in L4 and will normally remain their personal tutor throughout their time at LJMU. All assessments encourage students to develop their communication skills and to present arguments and ideas with precision and clarity. The extent to which students have developed these skills will be assessed through a variety of formative and summative assessment including. Specific details of these can be found in the module guides. Achievement of good time management and organisational skills is demonstrated by students completing work on time to a satisfactory standard. The programme and individual modules will utilise Canvas, the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and students will need to use it.
Programme Structure
Programme Structure Description
Structure
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Entry Requirements
A levels
Access awards
Alternative qualifications considered
BTECs
GCSEs and equivalents
IELTS
International Baccalaureate
Irish awards
NVQ
Reduced offer scheme
T levels
UCAS points
Welsh awards
Extra Entry Requirements
Is a DBS check required?
No