Politics is both an academic discipline and a practical activity. This duality provides a creative tension. In other words, students of politics are seeking both a standard method of understanding an aspect of human behaviour and solutions to problems thrown up by the circumstances of the time. The study of politics is, therefore, intellectually demanding and socially relevant.
Politics courses are taught by the School of Humanities at the Greenwich Campus. Depending on your selected combination you may be required to travel between campuses.
| Programme Title | UCAS Code |
|---|---|
| History and Politics, BA Hons | VL12 BA/HisPol |
| Philosophy and Politics, BA Hons | STV |
| Politics and International Studies, BA Hons | L293 BA/PIntS |
| Politics and Philosophy, BA Hons | LV25 BA/PPh |
| Programme Title | UCAS Code |
|---|---|
| Film Studies with Politics, BA Hons | P3L2 BA/FSPo |
* Core courses - you must select at least one of these from each option group
History has been taught to degree level at Greenwich for many years and we have evolved to provide a broad and flexible training in the discipline.