
Queen Mary University of London is a public research university and a constituent college of the federal University of London. QMUL’s Politics and International Relations Programme covers broad themes and theories associated with the study of international relations, such as the state system, development, security, conflict and globalisation. QMUL academics have world-class expertise in various fields of research, including British, French, European, American and Latin American, African and Middle Eastern politics.
Program: Study Abroad Program | ||
Duration: 1 semester |
Minimum GPA: 3.00 |
Tuition: £9,650 |
Quota: 1 students/semester |
Minimum TOEFL: 100 overall including 24 in Writing, 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening, and 20 in Speaking |
Living cost: GBP 1,050 – 1,300/month |
Deadlines: 31 May (Fall Semester) 24 October (Spring Semester) |
Minimum IELTS: 7.0 overall including 6.5 in Writing, and 5.5 in Reading, Listening, and Speaking |
Insurance: — |
Entry Requirements
• Students must be officially nominated by the home institution.
• Students must complete the online application.
• Students must submit:
• one academic reference
• a copy of official academic transcript
• language proficiency certificate
• a copy of passport
Credit Transfer
QMUL | Grade | IUP-IR | Grade |
70% and above | 1st – First Class Honours | A | Amat Baik |
60%-69% | 2.1 – Upper Second Class Honours | A/B | Amat Baik |
50%-59% | 2.2 – Lower Second Class Honours | B | Baik |
40-49% | 3rd – Third Class Honours | C | Cukup |
39% and below | Fail | D | Gagal |
Tuition & Living Cost
Fees:
Tuition fee £9,650
Living cost GBP 1,050 – 1,300/month
Details:
Accommodation GBP 550 – 600/month
Meals GBP 200 – 300/month
Public Transportation GBP 100/month
Miscellaneous GBP 200 – 300/month
Further Information
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/international/global-opportunities/incoming-students/studyabroad-programme/
Course Selection
International Relations Theory
Colonialism, Capitalism and Development
Modernity: Theories of the State, Economy and Society
Politics of International Law
Power in Global Governance
The International Politics of Security
The International Politics of the Developing World
War in World Politics
British Politics
Comparative European Politics – Context and Institutional Development
Foreign Policy Analysis
Modern Political Thought 1
Modern Political Thought 2
Political Data Research
Social Theory
The UK and EU
US Politics
Africa and International Politics
American Politics, Carceral State and Social Movements
Analysing Public Policy
Analysing Public Policy: Independent Study
British Economic and Social Policy Since 1945 – Ideas, Interests and Institutions
British Economic Social Policy since 1945 – Independent Study
Civil Society – Internship
Contemporary Russian Politics
Contemporary Russian Politics – Independent Research
Critical Currents in North American Political Thought
Doing International Politics
Environmental Politics
Gender and Politics
Global Politics of Health and Disease
Globalisation: Issues and Debates
Latin American Politics
Making Democracy Work: Public Opinion, Representation and Information
Nationalism and Ethnicity in International Relations
Parliamentary Studies
Parliamentary Studies (Internship)
Political Violence and Liberal Modernity
Politics at the “End of History”
Politics of South Asia
Politics of South Asia – Independent Research
Populism in 21st Century Europe
Populism: A Global Perspective
Race and Racism in World Politics
Radical Politics Today
Socialist Political Thought
Technology, War, Politics
The Political Life of Security Methods
The Politics of the Anti-Colonial
The Politics of the Post-Colonial Middle East
US Foreign Policy
Utopia and Dystopia: Political, Economic and Literary Dreamworlds
Utopia and Dystopia: Independent Research