Diplomacy and International Relations - BA (Hons)
- Tution Fees : £15,576
- Course Duration : 3 Years
- Academic Course Level : Undergraduate
- Location : Holloway, London
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Academic Requirement:
London Metropolitan University has specific entry requirements tailored to each course. These requirements typically include academic qualifications and English language proficiency. The academic requirements vary depending on the course, but generally, applicants must have completed a relevant secondary education or equivalent qualification with specific grades in relevant subjects. Some courses may require additional qualifications or prerequisites, such as prior study in a related field or relevant work experience.
Country-wise general academic requirements also vary, as London Met welcomes students from diverse educational backgrounds. You can find specific details of London Metropolitan University's international qualification requirements under the ‘Your Country’ page. The university evaluates applicants based on a holistic approach, taking into consideration not only academic achievements but also personal statements, references, and relevant work experience.
Postgraduate courses may have additional requirements such as an undergraduate degree in a related field or relevant work experience. Each course may have different prerequisites, so it's essential for prospective students to carefully review the specific requirements for their chosen program on the LMU's individual course page.
London Met aims to provide accessible education to students from diverse backgrounds, offering support and guidance throughout the application process. The university's admissions team is available to assist applicants with any questions or concerns they may have regarding the entry requirements or application process. Overall, London Met is committed to ensuring that all prospective students have the opportunity to succeed in their academic endeavors.
English Language Requirements:
English language proficiency is a crucial requirement for international students whose first language is not English. To demonstrate proficiency, applicants are typically required to achieve a minimum score on standardized English language tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or Pearson PTE Academic. The required scores may vary depending on the course and the student's country of origin. London Metropolitan University accepts the below-mentioned English Language tests:
- 1) IELTS: Overall 6.0 with 5.5 in each component
- 2) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59 in each component
- 3) TOEFL (IBT): Overall 72 with L:17, R:18, W:17, S:20
- 4) Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE): Grade C and above
- 5) Cambridge English: Advance (CAE): Grade C and above
- 6) LanguageCert: Overall Pass with 33 in each component
Note: Please look at the individual course and their specific English Language requirements before proceeding.
Conditional Offer | Unconditional Offer | CAS |
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Entry requirements | |
Complete and pass High School Certificate (HSC) Classes X and XII Grade: 60% or above in both years a minimum of grades BBC in three A levels (or a minimum of 112 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification) English Language GCSE at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent) UKVI IELTS: Overall score required: 6.0 Component scores required: Listening: 5.5 Reading: 5.5 Writing: 5.5 Speaking: 5.5 |
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Course Modules | |
Year 1 modules include: +Global Politics, Economy and Society +Introduction to International Relations +Peace, Conflict and Diplomacy since 1945 +Politics and Government Year 2 modules include: +Approaches to International Relations and Foreign Policy +Diplomacy Old and New +Creating a Winning Business 1 +Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning +American Foreign Policy +Media and Culture +Peace and Conflict in Theory and Practice +Politics of the Middle East +Racism and Ethnicity +Shifting Global Power in the 21st Century +Strategy in the Contemporary World +The Politics of the European Union Year 3 modules include: +Public Diplomacy and Global Communication +Creating a Winning Business 2 +Placement 1 Year +Politics and International Relations: Work-Based Learning +Project 1 Semester +Project 1 Year +African Politics +Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding +Human Rights and International Conflict +International Security in an Era of Globalisation +Latin American Politics +Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism +The Politics of Modern States |