Teaching is through a mix of lectures, tutorials, seminars and lab sessions and the breakdown of these activity types is shown in each module description. In the first year, you will typically have up to 14 contact hours of teaching most weeks. This is a full-time course and in total you should be prepared to devote approximately 38 hours a week to your studies. Visit our fees and funding page for more information. Students in Brussels gained an understanding of the history of Europe and how that’s shaped life today.ĭMU offers a range of scholarships to support our students.įind out more about the DMU Sport Scholarships worth up to £6,000.įind out about available scholarships and country-specific fee discounts for international students. International Relations students have recently visited Hong Kong, Berlin, Washington D.C. Enjoy an international experience linked directly to your studies through our DMU Global programme.
Our teaching links theory and practice through simulations, engagement with House of Commons committees and the DMU Policy Commission – a supervised project-based module where staff and students work together to co-produce policy proposals in response to a contemporary political issue. On this course you will develop an in-depth understanding of some of the crucial developments impacting our world including the rise of China and India, the crisis in Syria, the challenges of facing terrorism and the persistence of poverty and inequality in the global south.Ĭhoose from a wide range of modules including Global Comparative Politics, Corruption and its Avoidance, Making of a Global World, Politics of Nationalism and American Presidency. Global forces are shaping our decisions on crucial issues in contemporary international politics.