Politics is an integral part of daily life, offering insights into governance, social justice, and personal values. This NTU course empowers students to analyze global systems, ethical dilemmas, and contemporary issues like climate change and inequality, blending robust theory with grassroots activism in Nottingham—a city renowned for its revolutionary heritage. It encourages self-reflection and practical application, preparing graduates for diverse careers in politics, leadership, and entrepreneurship.Key features include real-world projects, optional year-long placements or study abroad, and language modules in languages such as French or Mandarin. The curriculum spans core modules on research skills and international relations, alongside electives on topics like environmental politics or feminist thought. Assessment methods are varied, incorporating essays, presentations, and simulations, with embedded support for academic development.
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