Introduction

There’s politics in almost everything we do. To study it is to look at the way individuals, groups and nations interact – understanding who gets power, how they get it, why they want it and what they do with it. Study with us and we’ll take you behind the headlines to the real causes and effects of today’s issues.

As a politics student at Manchester Met, you’ll examine culture, gender and ethnic identities within the context of history, ideology and socio-economic indicators. With international relations, you’ll step out onto the global stage, looking at key issues such as war and peace, terrorism, human rights and global justice.

And Manchester provides the ideal setting; it has played its part in changing the political landscape of the UK, from the Suffragettes to Peterloo and the anti-slavery movement. Studying here means you’ll be able to immerse yourself in your subject and take advantage of the many opportunities Manchester has to offer.

Why Manchester Met

Cultivated spaces

Manchester has played its part in changing the political landscape of the UK, from the Suffragettes to Peterloo and the anti-slavery movement. Studying here means you’ll not only be able to immerse yourself in your subject but take advantage of the unique opportunities we have to offer as well as the city that surrounds us. 

Choose your own path

You can choose one of our joint honours degrees with diverse study options so you gain a broader and more versatile skill set. This approach fosters confidence and empowers you to carve out your own specialisms.

Academic expertise

Our staff have a variety of expertise in areas including critical international relations, digital politics and US foreign policy that allows you to develop your own specialisms. This blend of knowledge allows you to create a distinctive educational experience that sets you apart.

Boost employability

Our courses include practical skills including modern analytical approaches which are sought after by employers to help you prepare for your future career. You’ll have dedicated personal tutors and peer mentors who will work with you to plan your next steps.

Broaden your horizons

You'll have the opportunity to step out on the global stage, looking at a wide range of key subjects that could include war and peace, terrorism, human rights, global justice, culture, gender, ethnic identities, and much more. 

Placement Opportunities

In your third year, selected programmes offer you the opportunity for a placement year with an employer or studying abroad, elevating your journey and enhancing your employability.