About Politics And International Relations BA in University of Leicester
Our Politics and International Relations BA provides you with an understanding of the exercise of power at both the national and international levels and the relationship between the two. You will gain a thorough grounding in the study of both politics and international relations as you will be taught by staff with expertise from all areas of the discipline.
Politics has been taught at Leicester since the 1940s and we have always been at the cutting edge of British political science – we aim to fire your intellectual curiosity about the politics of the world. As well as examining the workings of political systems in Britain and other states, you will explore some of the most important and interesting issues in politics: Who holds power and why? Is there a crisis of political participation? What are the appropriate limits to individual liberty? Is globalisation a positive process? When is war just?
Our lecturers produce internationally renowned, cutting-edge research, and are keen to share their knowledge. During your time with us, we will encourage you to focus your studies on your own areas of interest. All our degrees offer a wide range of exciting module choices – and as our lecturers have such diverse interests, you will receive enthusiastic support and guidance for whichever area you choose.
Employabilty is embedded into our degrees and we have designed modules that will ensure you are well equipped to secure graduate roles or places on postgraduate courses. The popularity of Politics at degree level also reflects the value of the transferable skills students gain. The ability to analyse complex issues and reach reasoned conclusions, to present coherent arguments in written and oral form, to engage in independent research, and work effectively as a member of a team are skills highly valued by employers. Job prospects are excellent, with 98% of our Politics and International Relations students in employment or further study, six months after graduating.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 90
University of Leicester Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Establishment Year |
1921 |
Location |
Leicester, England |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
No. of campuses |
1 |
On campus accommodation |
Available |
Accreditation Agency |
Athena SWAN Award/ Stonewall Diversity Champion/ Coeliac UK |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ part-time/ online |
University of Leicester Cost of Attendance
The estimated fee payable by international students for the 2020/2021 academic session is presented on the table below:
Fees |
Undergraduate (GBP) |
Postgraduate (GBP) |
Tuition Fee |
14000 |
19,400 – 21,515 |
Rent |
4,830 |
4,830 |
Food |
1,750 |
1,750 |
Utilities (gas, electric, water) |
525 |
525 |
Course costs(books & copying) |
420 |
420 |
Travel |
1,200 |
1,200 |
Personal |
1,400 |
1,400 |
Total |
28,125 – 32,125 |
29,525 – 30,925 |
Note: The above-listed fees are just estimated as the actual amount may be lower or higher than what is listed above.
University of Leicester Application Process
University of Leicester welcomes applications from both EU and non-EU students. There might be additional requirements for international student admissions. Also, specific courses have their own requirements. The standard admission process has been described below.
How to Apply?
The steps to be followed while applying for admission to the University of Leicester are as follows:
Application Fees: 25 GBP for applying through UCAS; Postgraduate application is free for almost all courses. Some postgraduate courses require an application fee.
Application Deadline: UG applicants: UCAS application deadline – June 30; Medicine and Dentistry programs – October 15; PG applicants – Varies according to program
Entry Requirements: The entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants must be fulfilled before applying:
- Undergraduate:
- Completed the standard XII by the ICSE/CBSE, or another recognized state exam board, with at least 75% overall or higher depending on the course.
- Undergraduate applicants with incomplete entry requirements can apply for an International Foundation Program which provides academic support to help applicants progress to his/her chosen undergraduate degree at the University.
- Postgraduate: A Bachelor's degree with a First class classification and an average of at least 60/75% (depending on the chosen course).
Supporting Documents: The following documents must be submitted at the time of admission:
- Official high school or college/ university transcripts/certificates
- Degree certificates
- References
- Personal Letter
- Program-specific requirements
- English Language Test
- Resume
- Passport details
English Language Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in the English language but providing English language test results. The minimum test scores required are:
Test |
Minimum Requirements |
IELTS |
5.5 |
TOEFL-IBT |
17 (listening); 18 (reading); 20 (speaking); 17 (writing) |
PTE |
51 |
CAE |
162 |
CPE |
162 |
Cambridge ESOL |
Pass |