Undergraduate Course: Theories of International Relations (PLIT10053)
Course Outline
| School | School of Social and Political Science | 
College | College of Humanities and Social Science | 
 
| Course type | Standard | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 3 Undergraduate) | 
Credits | 20 | 
 
| Home subject area | Politics | 
Other subject area | None | 
   
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Taught in Gaelic? | No | 
 
| Course description | Discusses both theoretical and methodological debates in International Relations. | 
 
 
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
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Other requirements |  None | 
 
| Additional Costs |  None | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | 	Visiting students should have at least 4 Politics/International Relations courses at grade B or above (or be predicted to obtain this). We will only consider University/College level courses. 
 
** as numbers are limited, visiting students should contact the Visiting Student Office directly for admission to this course ** | 
 
| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
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Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
By the end of the course, it is expected that students will be able to: 
- Demonstrate knowledge of key theories of international relations. 
- Exhibit a strong understanding of competing analytical and ideological approaches for understanding the international system. 
- Evaluate alternative explanations for particular developments and events in global politics. 
- Develop a personal assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the principal theories of international relations. | 
 
 
Assessment Information 
| Coursework (40%) and examination (60%) |  
 
Special Arrangements 
Special Arrangements for Entry: A quota of 45 students, with preference given in the following order: 
 
(1) International Relations Single Honours 3rd year;  
(2) Politics Single Honours 3rd year;  
(3) Politics Joint Honours 3rd year;  
(4) International Relations Single Honours 4th year; 
(5) Politics Single Honours 4th year; 
(6) Politics Joint Honours 4th year; 
(7) Other SSPS students;  
(8) Non-SSPS students 
 
Please note: because of the high numbers of students enrolled, this course will almost certainly not be able to admit students from outside the College of Humanities and Social Science. 
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Additional Information 
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Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Andrew Neal 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4236 
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Course secretary | Ms Ruth Winkle 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4253 
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