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International Relations

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UCAS code: L250

3 years full-time

Canterbury

Entry requirements: BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

Politics

UCAS code: L290

3 years full-time

Canterbury

Entry requirements: BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM n We prioritise activities such as political role plays, policy brief writing and blogging n Wherever possible, we involve partner practitioners from the political arena (journalists, diplomats, parliamentarians, civil servants, NGO workers and activists) in our teaching n Lectures reflect current thinking, reinforced by our established Making Politics Matter series which attracts high-profile guest speakers n We bring the outside world into our programme, with role-plays, study trips and interactive online learning n Our Making Politics Matter series invites high-profile guest speakers, including politicians, to debate with our students and the general public n You’ll be tested using a variety of forms of assessment, allowing you to play to your different strengths and to develop a range of academic and professional skills

UCAS code: See our website

3 years full-time

Canterbury

Entry requirements: BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PSYCHOLOGY

n Gain a historical understanding of our current political concerns, exploring the links between identity, conflict and models of governance n We bring the outside world into our programme, with role-plays, study trips and interactive online learning, together with our Making Politics Matter series n Strong emphasis on transferable skills with a focus on employability. You’ll gain skills including communication and influence, critical analysis and teamwork

UCAS code: C800

3 years full-time

Canterbury

Entry requirements: BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM n Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) offering the BPS Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, the first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist n One of only a few degrees across the country offering Psychology in combination with another subject, such as Early Childhood Studies (see p84) or Applied Criminology (see p62) n Strong emphasis on transferable skills with a focus on employability

Available with a foundation year.

See page 42

North America Exchange. See page 21

Part-time options available

SOCIOLOGY

UCAS code: L300

3 years full-time

Canterbury

Entry requirements:

BBC at A-Level or BTEC DMM

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