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UCD, BA, Politics & International Relations

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Sep years: 3 €18300 Academic year 2017
Do you want to understand how governments, parliaments, parties and elections work? Are you concerned about conflicts, human rights, global poverty, war and political violence? Do you want to learn how to formulate a coherent and persuasive argument? With a degree in Politics and International Relations, you will develop the ability to analyse the complex interplay between national and international political institutions, systems and forces. Key Fact: UCD is ranked in the Top 100 universities in the world for Politics & International Relations according to QS World University Rankings by subject.

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Originally located in locations across Dublin city, all of the university's faculties have since been relocated to a 133-hectare campus at Belfield, four kilometres to the south of the city centre.