International Relations and Sociology

BSc (Hons)

Are you ready to see the world differently and critically explore how societal structures influence global dynamics?

Location: Aston University, Birmingham

Course type
Full-time
Entry requirements

BBC (standard offer)

BCC (contextual offer)

Duration

3 or 4 years

UCAS code(s)

LL2H

Start date

Course overview

Our BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology at Aston University provides a comprehensive understanding of the major political and social issues faced by governments and international actors across the world. You will become an expert critical thinker, equipped with the skills and knowledge to understand and address inequalities, social constraints, societal dynamics, conflicts and global issues.

You will be taught by research-active staff who are experts in their respective fields and who constantly update their teaching based on research findings.

Opting for the placement year will provide you with invaluable real-world experience, boosting your employability. Whether you choose to work, teach or study abroad, you will benefit from Aston University’s extensive global connections with employers, schools and universities.

Katie Yang International Relations and Sociology student

"Aston University was one of the only universities in the UK to offer a degree in International Relations and Sociology. These two subjects particularly interested me as I enjoyed the idea of furthering my knowledge of social research alongside learning about our international political systems."

Katie Yang
BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology

Why International Relations and Sociology at Aston University?

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Aston University was awarded Gold - the highest possible rating for the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF, 2023)
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Top 5% of global evaluated institutions (QS World University Rankings 2026)
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Aston University ranked 15th overall in the UK for International Relations (Guardian, 2026)
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Our graduates are among the highest paid in the country, earning on average £38,100 five years after graduating (Sociology, Longitudinal Education Outcomes, 2025)
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Course description

BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology

Our BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology degree at Aston University will equip you with the expertise and practical insights needed to understand and address real-life political and sociological challenges facing our society in the 21st century.

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What we will provide
You will benefit from applied learning, research-informed teaching and authentic assessment. As a student on this programme, you will be one of the first to know about advancements in topical research by staff across the department, even before it is published.

We are also an Adobe Creative Campus meaning you will have access to top-notch software licenses, including Adobe and Solidworks, commonly used in industry.

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What you will provide
It is important you learn how to adapt a growth mindset to your studies – understanding that intelligence and success come from applying yourself, a willingness to learn and an ambition and drive to excel. 

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What skills we teach
Alongside cultivating your sociological imagination, you will develop key analytical and critical thinking skills, enabling you to address big questions around how society is organised within local, national and international contexts. Our graduates are empathetic, culturally aware changemakers who are equipped with the right skills to make an impact in their chosen careers.

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Placement year
We all know that taking a placement year will boost your employability – it’s what makes Aston University graduates some of the most employable in the country. It’s for this reason that we encourage every student to take one. The placement year gives you the chance to put theory into practice, gain relevant work experience, and develop professional and transferable skills.

The placement year is optional for BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology students. Even if you choose not to opt for the placement year, you will still benefit from some of the employability-focused modules within your second and final year.
 

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Career prospects
As an Aston University International Relations and Sociology graduate, you will be equipped for a range of different career options. Our recent graduates have gone on to work across the public, private and third sectors for organisations including: Birmingham City Council, Department for Education, Deloitte, Allianz, Refugee and Migrant Centre, IBM, West Midlands Police.

How you will learn

Our programme is designed to give you a dynamic learning experience, equipping you with the skills for a successful career in understanding and analysing global dynamics. Through practical teaching methods, including interactive lectures, group seminars, and workshops led by experienced academic staff, you'll engage in lively discussions and explore diverse viewpoints. 

You will gain hands-on experience through applied modules, study trips and the optional placement year, preparing you to tackle real-world challenges in an ever-changing global context. This practical approach not only helps you grasp international relations theories but also nurtures critical thinking and research skills essential in today's world.

In your final year, you will undertake a major piece of independent research in the form of a dissertation. You will have the opportunity to choose from a range of optional modules including EuroSim, where students compete in an international intercollegiate negotiation simulation.

What you will learn

Driven by the needs of industry and individuals, our course provides you with a comprehensive understanding of key sociological concepts, international relations theories, and an ability to critically analyse complex issues. You will be equipped to tackle the challenges of a diverse and evolving world.

First year

In your first year, you will grasp the foundational principles, concepts, and research methods associated with international relations and sociology, engaging with critical theoretical and ethical debates. You will examine themes such as the nature of power in society and the complex interactions between politics, culture, and society that drive global challenges.

Second year

With the fundamentals mastered in the first year, you will be equipped with skills to expand your knowledge with more complex concepts and theories. You will develop an ability to critically assess the suitability of different investigative methods, and you will learn to analyse large datasets and conduct ethnographic research.

Placement year

The placement year is optional for BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology students. While we recognise the significant employability benefits that come with opting for a placement year, it's important to highlight that for this programme it's entirely your choice. Aston University graduates are renowned for their employability, and we highly recommend considering a placement year. Our award-winning careers and placements team are on hand to support you through every step of your placement journey.

Final year

In your final year, you will complete a research dissertation on a topic of your choice relating to sociology or international relations, showcasing your ability to conduct independent research with a clear consideration of ethics, theory and methods. You will have the opportunity to specialise in topics you enjoy most by choosing from a range of optional modules. 

Lauren

My placement year in the Netherlands

Lauren Shipstone completed her placement year abroad at Dremel - a multinational brand of power tools and division of Bosch. Her placement year "massively improved" her confidence and communication skills.

Course objectives

  1. Provides you with an excellent learning experience that draws on the research and expertise of academic staff.
  2. Equips you as a well-qualified and highly employable graduate with key skills for lifelong learning.
  3. Gives you the intellectual tools to address a wide range of questions of public concern.
  4. Develops your understanding of the values, structures, relationships and decision-making procedures of government and society at regional, national and global level.
  5. Develops your knowledge of different theories and methods of analysis used in international relations and sociology, and your ability to apply them to real-world issues.
  6. Encourages you to think critically about key turning points, events and ideas, exploring the political, social, historical and cultural factors that shape them.
  7. Provides you with the ability to analyse and understand social problems, social change and social structures within a global context.
  8. Gives you the opportunity to specialise in topics of particular interest to you and present your findings to different audiences via a range of assessment methods.

Modules

Modules and learning outcomes

Year 1 modules

In your first year you will study the following core modules:

Module Title Credits
Learning and Working in a Digital World 15
Ideas that Shape Society 15
Power in Society 15
Understanding International Relations 15
Investigating Society and Culture 15
The Making of the Modern World 15
What's Trending? Debating the Challenges of Our Time 15
Crime and Deviance 15
Total 120

Year 2 modules

In your second year you will study the following core modules:

Module Title Credits
Research Methods 15
Theories and Issues in International Relations 15
Global Security Studies 15
Social Theory for a Changing World 15
Total 60

In term 1 you will choose one of the following optional modules:*

Module Title Credits
International Climate Politics 15
International Political Economy  15

You will also choose one of the following optional modules:*

Module Title Credits
Digital Methods for Social Science and Humanities  15
Embodiment, Deviance and Feminist Theory  15
Global Society  15
Prisons, Policing and Punishment  15

In term 2 you will choose one of the following optional modules:*

Module Title Credits
East Asian Politics and Society 15
European Politics and Society 15
North American Politics and Society  15
Politics and Society of the Middle East  15
South Asian Politics and Society  15

You will also choose one of the following optional modules:*

Module Title Credits
Advanced Research Methods  15
Media and Society  15
Racisms  15
Victimology 15

*Availability of any optional modules will be subject to staff availability and a minimum number of students who express an interest in studying the optional modules.

Placement year modules

The placement year is optional for BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology students.

If you opt for an integrated placement year, you will spend your third year on placement. You will be fully supported throughout the process by our award-winning Careers and Placements team.

Placement year

Module Title Credits
Integrated Placement Year 120

Final year modules

In your final year you will study the following core modules:

Module Title Credits
Research Skills and International Relations Dissertation OR Sociology Dissertation 30
Total 30

If Research Skills and International Relations Dissertation is selected, choose two International Relations optional modules and four Sociology optional modules. If Sociology Dissertation is selected, choose four optional International Relations/Politics modules (of which at least three modules must be from International Relations) and two Sociology optional modules.

International Relations

Module Title Credits
EuroSim: Learning Negotiation Through Simulation Games  15
Technology and Digital Politics  15
Understanding Foreign Policy  15
African Politics: From the Colonial Period to the Present Day  15
Politics of Development 15
Writing and Reporting of Conflict and Violence 15

Politics

Module Title Credits
Debates in Contemporary British Politics  15
Political Actors: From Ideas to Influence 15
Politics and Islam: Past and Present  15
Gender and Politics  15
Sport and Politics  15
The American Presidency  15

Sociology

Module Title Credits
Community Engagement 15
Drugs, Law and Society 15
Elites 15
Health Policy 15
Work, Organisations and Society  15
Bodies, Power and Resistance  15
Migration, Borders and Detention  15
Pregnancy and Politics  15
Protest, Power and the State  15
Religion and Society  15

*Availability of any optional modules will be subject to staff availability and a minimum number of students who express an interest in studying the optional modules.

We regularly review our modules to provide the best possible teaching and learning experience, incorporating academic developments, student feedback and employer feedback.

We’ll make sure to let you know of any changes to modules at the earliest opportunity by updating our course webpages. 
 
We’ll do our best to provide as much optional choice as we can, but timetabling constraints may mean it isn’t possible to take some module combinations. The structure of some courses means that the order of modules or the streams you choose may determine whether modules are core or optional. This means that your core modules or options may differ from what’s shown here.


 

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Entry requirements

  • A Levels

    BBC (standard offer)
    BCC (with EPQ minimum grade B)
    BCC (contextual offer)

  • Contextual offers

    Aston Ready is our contextual offer scheme that could reduce your undergraduate offer by one or two grades. Assessed at the point of application, there are no additional forms to fill in.

Contextual offer criteria

BTEC Extended Diploma – DDM (standard offer)

The University also accepts the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate/BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma and BTEC Level 3 National Diploma/BTEC Level 3 Diploma for entry onto degree programmes, provided that they are studied in combination with other qualifications that are equivalent to three full A2 Levels.

29 points overall in the IB diploma with grades 5,5,4 in 3 higher level subjects.

You must also have Standard Level grade 4 in Mathematics and grade 5 in English Language.

We accept the QAA-recognised Access Diploma which must consist of 45 credits at Level 3.

You must obtain a minimum of 15 credits at distinction and the rest must be at merit or distinction.

Please note that we do not accept the English and Maths components within the Access qualification and you must meet the GCSE entry requirement.

 

The following T Levels are accepted qualifications for this course:

  • Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction - grade D
  • Digital Production, Design and Production - grade D
  • Education and Childcare - grade D
  • Onsite Construction - grade D
  • Building Services Engineering for Construction - grade D
  • Digital Business Services - grade D
  • Digital Support Services - grade D
  • Health - grade D
  • Healthcare Science - grade D
  • Science - grade D
  • Accounting - grade D
  • Finance - grade D
  • Management and administration - grade D
  • Design and development for engineering and manufacturing - grade D 
  • Maintenance, installation and repair for engineering and manufacturing - grade D
  • Legal Services - grade D 

GCSE Maths – grade C/4

GCSE English Language or English Literature – grade C/4

Year 1 entry: We may consider applicants for year 1 entry who are undertaking a first year degree elsewhere. You must meet the GCSEs and A Level (or equivalent) requirements as listed. In order to be considered you will need to submit a UCAS application as we do not accept direct applications and this must include an academic reference.
Year 2 entry: Please note that second year transfers are not part of the standard admissions process and is up to the discretion of the admissions team and tutor. Applications are only considered if there is space on that year of the programme. Typically, applicants for second year entry must meet the GCSEs and A Level (or equivalent) requirements as listed. Alongside this you must have successfully passed (or be expected to pass) your first year with 120 credits on an equivalent programme at another recognised university with very similar module content. The equivalency of the programme is reviewed by the Admissions Tutor and you will be required to provide an official copy of the programme specification of this. In order to be considered you will need to submit a UCAS application as we do not accept direct applications and this must include an academic reference.
Year 3 entry onwards: We will not be able to consider any application for Year 3 or final year. 

International students

Aston University is a diverse, close community and welcomes international students on many of our undergraduate programmes. Students from over 120 countries choose to study with us every year. Based in the centre of Birmingham, Aston is not only a great place to study, it’s also a great place to live.

Qualifications in your country

Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to provide evidence of an English language qualification.

English language requirements

International students can enter at Year 2 of this course having completed an undergraduate year one programme at the required academic level with approved teaching partners ONCAMPUS Aston or NCUK.

Aston University provides a range of opportunities for international students to join our community and study on our campus. A key part of our strategy is our relationships with teaching partners, providing multiple pathways to Aston.

Aston’s professional work placements can improve your chance of securing a graduate job. Placements give you experience, confidence and opportunities and, as an Aston student, you’ll be better prepared for your future career. One of the great things about Aston is our focus on employability. Our close links with businesses, industries and professions make this possible.

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Fees and scholarships

Course fees

The fees set out below are not confirmed. We will update this webpage with the confirmed fees for 2027/28 by 31 July 2026.

UK students
(2027/28)

First year tuition fee: £10,050*
During placement year: £1,250*

International students
(2026/27)

First year tuition fee: £22,575**
During placement year: £2,500**

*UK students (Home Undergraduate):

Subject to parliamentary approval, the first year tuition fee will be £10,050, increasing annually in line with inflation for subsequent academic years.

On 20 October 2025, the Government announced that tuition fees in England will be increased annually in line with inflation, starting in 2026. The Government have since confirmed that it intends to determine the inflation-linked increase using the Retail Price Index, although this is subject to parliamentary approval.

According to the Department for Education’s Policy Paper published on 26 November, the annual tuition fee for the Programme commencing in the academic year 2027/28 is expected to be £10,050, subject to parliamentary approval. If you are holding an offer at Aston, when the annual tuition fee for your Programme for the 2027/28 academic year has been confirmed, we will write to update you. We will also provide as much information as we can about the inflation-linked increase in tuition fees for future academic years.

The duration of your programme is set out at the top of this webpage and you will be responsible for the payment of an annual tuition fee in each of these years. The University reserves the right to increase tuition fees annually in accordance with its terms and conditions and subject at all times to the maximum tuition fee caps set by Government from time to time. Please note that our current Terms and Conditions are for 2026 entry. We expect to publish our 2027 entry Terms and Conditions in summer 2026. This means that your total tuition fee may be higher than stated above. An increase in fees will allow the University to cover the increased costs of delivering the course and ensure it is able to maintain high standards of education and facilities.

Placement year fee

The placement year fee stated here is for September 2026 entry for this course. The updated placement fee for September 2027 entry will be updated on this page by 31 July 2026.

**International students (Overseas Undergraduate):

The first year tuition fee and placement year fee are not confirmed. The annual tuition fee and placement year fee stated here are for the September 2026 entry for this course. The updated fees for September 2027 entry will be updated on this page by 31 July 2026.

The duration of your programme is set out at the top of this course page and you will be responsible for the payment of an annual tuition fee in each of these years. The University reserves the right to increase tuition fees annually in accordance with its terms and conditions and subject at all times to the maximum tuition fee caps set by Government from time to time. Please note that our current Terms and Conditions are for 2026 entry. This means that your total tuition fee may be higher than stated above, but your total tuition fee will never increase by more than 6% year on year. An increase in fees will allow the University to cover the increased costs of delivering the course and ensure it is able to maintain high standards of education and facilities.

Placement year fee

The placement year fee stated here is for September 2026 entry for this course. The updated placement fee for September 2027 entry will be updated on this page by 31 July 2026.

Scholarships

At Aston University we are committed to supporting the most talented and hardworking students to achieve their potential by providing a range of scholarships to help lower tuition and living costs.

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Assessment

You will be assessed through a combination of written and oral examinations, class tests, individual and group coursework, projects, presentations and practical assessments.

Career prospects

Our BSc (Hons) International Relations and Sociology programme will prepare you for a range of careers across the public, private and third sectors. Our graduates are among the highest paid in the country, earning on average £38,100 five years after graduating (Sociology, Longitudinal Education Outcomes, 2025).

The transferable skills that our international relations and sociology programmes provide mean that our graduates are successful in finding employment in a wide range of roles such as:

  • Account manager
  • Business development consultant
  • Communications officer
  • Domestic abuse support worker
  • Governance support officer
  • Graduate buyer
  • HR senior associate
  • Intensive family support worker
  • Management trainee
  • Paralegal
  • Police officer
  • Probation officer
  • Project manager
  • Research officer
  • Teacher

Our graduates have gone on to work at companies such as Allianz, Birmingham City Council, Department for Education, Deloitte, IBM, Refugee and Migrant Centre, and West Midlands Police.

Our graduates work all over the world. Find out where their Aston University journey took them.

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Frequently asked questions

Why study International Relations and Sociology at Aston?

Our versatile joint honours programme will offer you a fascinating insight into the political and sociological challenges facing our global society in the 21st century, giving you a great springboard for your future career.

Why does Aston offer a placement year for International Relations and Sociology?

Aston is one of only a few UK universities to offer international relations and sociology with a fully integrated placement year. The distinctive placement year is an optional feature of the programme and is designed to give our students an advantage in the graduate labour market.

What careers does a degree in International Relations and Sociology lead to?

Our graduates are in demand from a wide range of employers in the public, private and voluntary sectors where a sound understanding of societies, organisations, institutions and communication skills are required.

Why should international students choose Aston University?

Aston University is a diverse, close community and welcomes international students on many of our undergraduate programmes. Students from over 120 different countries choose to study with us every year. Based in the centre of Birmingham, Aston is not only a great place to study, it’s also a great place to live.

Aston’s professional work placements can improve your chance of securing a graduate job. Placements give you experience, confidence and opportunities and as an Aston student, you’ll be better prepared for your future career.

Choosing to start your Aston journey with our foundation programme in social science will help you develop specialist knowledge to ensure that you are fully prepared to study your chosen undergraduate course.

 

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