BA (Hons) International Studies
Ningbo, China
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 May 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
CNY 120,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students; 120,000 RMB/year - Mainland Chinese, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan students; 100,000 RMB/year
Introduction
Key information
- Degree: BA (Hons) International Studies
- Types of study: Full-time
- Duration: Three or four years depending on entry qualifications
- Start date: September 2025
- Faculty: International Studies / Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Study model: 4+0
Note: For the 2+2 study model courses, the student will spend the last two years at our UK campus. For the 4+0 study model courses, the student will spend the entire degree program in Ningbo, China with 'study abroad' opportunities from year three.
Course overview
This degree is the core undergraduate programme in the School of International Studies. Building on the foundation training in Year 1, the core modules in Years 2-4 are designed to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of past and present societies and cultures, especially in Europe, North America and Asia. The Nottingham approach of combining lectures with in-depth interactive seminars develops their intellectual skills and allows them to practice the transferable skills they will need to perform in the international arena. Globalisation has made it more important than ever for young professionals to exhibit a high level of international awareness in the 21st-century workplace, whether it be in government organisations, businesses or academic study.
The International Studies degree provides the core training they will need to perform to their full potential, by developing the analytical and communication skills increasingly in demand throughout the world today.
This course provides you with the historical foundations of Western cultures and political system, independent research skills, knowledge of contemporary issues.
Special features
- Choose from an exceptionally large range of modules
- Develop a global experience of history and politics
- Build key, transferable skills sought after by top employers
Admissions
Curriculum
Course structure
Year 1 (Preliminary Year)
This year is not compulsory for students with appropriate qualifications for year two entry.
The first year comprises a special program of English for Academic Purposes designed by highly experienced staff from the acclaimed Centre of English Language Learning (CELE) at The University of Nottingham. This is carefully integrated with the study programs offered by each academic school so as to prepare students fully for years 2-4 of the degree.
Year 2 (Qualifying Year)
In this first year of specialist study, you are introduced to the historical foundations of Western cultures and political systems together with themes and theories central to modern international organizations. Twenty-credit modules are structured around the student-centered approach with extensive reading as you practice the study skills you will need for more independent research later in your degree. Each semester you take twenty credits of options.
Year 3 (Part I)
This year, you consolidate what you have learned so far by applying the knowledge you have acquired so far with a more in-depth study of contemporary issues covering regions including the West and Asia. Each semester you take twenty credits of options.
Year 4 (Part II)
Besides taught modules and options the focus of your study in this final year is an individual dissertation project. This is on a topic of your own choice and consists of guided research spread over the whole academic year.
The BA International Studies is organized in three thematic pathways. We strongly recommend students studying in the International Studies program follow one of these pathways. For each pathway, the modules have been designed to sequentially build upon each other. Each pathway gives you a thorough introduction to a more specific area of international studies in the second year, develops the scope of the themes in the third year, and allows for specialization in the fourth year. In each pathway, there is a core module for every semester and a number of options. The pathways are the international relations/comparative politics pathway; the Development and gender studies pathway; World History Pathway.
Scholarships and Funding
To encourage academic excellence, we offer a comprehensive and expanding range of full and partial scholarships.
Historically nearly 30% of our undergraduate students were awarded scholarships for their entry. Once enrolled, current students are eligible for additional merit and/or performance-based scholarships and awards, which cover approximately 32.5% of our whole student body.
Please check the school website for scholarship types and policies for applicants from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and overseas countries. If you are a mainland Chinese student, please visit the Chinese language prospectus.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Careers and further study
Studying for a degree at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China will provide you with the type of skills and experiences that will prove invaluable in any career, whichever direction you decide to take.
Throughout your time with us, our Career Development Office can work with you to improve your employability skills even further; assisting with job or course applications, searching for appropriate work experience placements, and hosting events to bring you closer to a wide range of prospective employers.
Have a look at our careers page for an overview of all the employability support and opportunities that we provide to current students.
Most graduates found jobs with prominent Chinese and international employers in business and government agencies.
Of the 71 undergraduates who graduated from the school in 2023 and continued to postgraduate studies, 77.1% were admitted by the world's top 50 universities including Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, University of Pennsylvania, and so on.