Our BSc International Relations and Chinese combines theoretical and applied learning – with a particular emphasis on China’s role in the international community. You’ll become proficient in Mandarin and learn how to negotiate diplomatic relations in Chinese and other international settings.
There is a strong emphasis on learning by doing so you’ll complete fieldwork, research and practical challenges to develop your understanding of international relations (IR) and your language skills.
The degree offers a unique opportunity to spend two periods studying abroad at...
Our BSc International Relations and Chinese combines theoretical and applied learning – with a particular emphasis on China’s role in the international community. You’ll become proficient in Mandarin and learn how to negotiate diplomatic relations in Chinese and other international settings.<br/><br/>There is a strong emphasis on learning by doing so you’ll complete fieldwork, research and practical challenges to develop your understanding of international relations (IR) and your language skills.<br/><br/>The degree offers a unique opportunity to spend two periods studying abroad at Fudan University in Shanghai. You’ll sharpen your Mandarin-speaking skills, complete further IR courses and immerse yourself in the culture and history of one of China’s most cosmopolitan cities.<br/><br/>By the time you graduate, you’ll be well prepared to work internationally or in diplomatic roles where Mandarin is required.<br/><br/>The language part of this programme is designed for students who are at GCSE/A-level or equivalent in Mandarin.