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PROGRAMME SYLLABUS

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International Programme in Politics and Economics - IPPE, 180 Credits

Internationella programmet för politik och ekonomi - IPPE, 180 Högskolepoäng

Programme code: SGIPE

Higher education qualification: Degree of Bachelor of Arts with specialization in Political Science and Economics

Cycle: First cycle

Established: 2024-09-13

Established by: School of Business, Economics and IT

Applies for: Programme start autumn 2025

Entry requirements

General entry requirements. You also need: English 6, Mathematics 2a or Mathematics 2b or Mathematics 2c, Social Studies 1b or Social Studies 1a1 and 1a2

Language of instruction

The teaching is conducted in English

Other regulations

A student who has been admitted to a programme with this programme syllabus is guaranteed a place on courses according to the study plan below, provided that the student follows the programme according to the study plan. The study plan and its courses may however be subject to change, within the framework of the qualitative targets, when revisions of education plans and syllabi are being made. Should the programme involve choosing a specialization, the student is guaranteed a place on courses concerning the chosen specialization.

Qualitative target

National outcomes

Scope
A Degree of Bachelor is awarded after the student has completed the courses required to gain 180 credits in a defined specialisation determined by each higher education institution itself, of which 90 credits are for progressively specialised study in the principal field (main field of study) of the programme.


Knowledge and understanding
For a Degree of Bachelor the student shall


Competence and skills
For a Degree of Bachelor the student shall


Judgement and approach
For a Degree of Bachelor the student shall


Independent project (degree project)
A requirement for the award of a Degree of Bachelor is completion by the student of an independent project (degree project) for at least 15 credits in the main field of study.


Miscellaneous
Specific requirements determined by each higher education institution itself within the parameters of the requirements laid down in this qualification descriptor shall also apply for a Degree of Bachelor with a defined specialisation.

Courses that the study programme comprises

JPO100 | Comparative Politics and Public Administration | 15 hp | G1N | Political Science

FOP100 | Finance and Politics | 7.5 hp | G1N | Economics

GPE100 | Global Political Economy | 7.5 hp | G1N | Political Science

INE200 | International Economics | 7.5 hp | G1N | Economics

IRO100 | International Law and Organizations | 7.5 hp | G1N | Political Science

IPA100 | International politics and globalization | 7.5 hp | G1N | Political Science

IPI100 | Introduction to Political Thought | 15 hp | G1N | Political Science

MAE102 | Macro Economics | 7.5 hp | G1N | Economics

MIE301 | Micro Economics | 7.5 hp | G1N | Economics

SHS100 | Security Studies | 7.5 hp | G1N | Political Science

HSP100 | Sustainability and Contemporary Political Thought | 7.5 hp | G1N | Political Science

GSM201 | Fundamentals of Political Science Methods | 15 hp | G1F | Political Science

SPV200 | Sweden in a post-colonial world | 7.5 hp | G1F | Political Science

TSM400 | Applied Political Science Methods | 15 hp | G2F | Political Science

EIS503 | Research project in political science | 15 hp | G2E | Political Science

Optional courses within programme

Among the courses on the programme, there are 30 HE credits in optional courses. You can choose from the courses below or you can take courses at another institution of higher learning, either in Sweden or abroad. Note, however, that the intended learning outcomes of these courses cannot overlap with the courses for this degree.


Please note that the courses ALP301, ALP302 and ALP303 are optional, provided that the student finds an acceptable internship themselves.

Note that the courses Work-Integrated Research Orientation 15 HE credits and Work-Integrated Research Practice I 5 HE credits can be chosen on the condition the student is admitted to one of the VIP4WIL projects.

TPL100 | Applied Project Management | 15 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

ALP301 | Work Integrated Learning in Politics and Economics I | 15 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

ALP302 | Work Integrated Learning in Politics and Economics II | 15 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

ALP303 | Work Integrated Learning in Politics and Economics III | 30 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

AIS100 | Work Integrated Societal Studies | 15 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

AFO100 | Work-Integrated Research Orientation | 10 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

AFP100 | Work-Integrated Research Practice I | 5 hp | G1N | Work Integrated Learning

Preliminary course of study

The course of study presents the order and when in time courses in a programme are given. To see the programmes preliminary course of study, see hv.se.​

Entry requirements within the programme

For access to the course Security Studies, 7.5 credits (in the third semester), and access to further studies in the program, at least 30 credits from previous courses within the program are required.


For admission to semester six, you must have completed course requirements of 52.5 credits in political science within the program, including the course GSM201, The Fundamentals of Political Science Methods, 15 credits.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) has been a part of University West ever since it was founded and is our overarching profile. Our programmes, research, and collaborations all feature a WIL element, and it permeates all that we do here. Together with our collaborators, who come from private, public, and civic areas of society, we develop and exchange knowledge that will lead to a sustainable world. As a student at University West, you will encounter work-integrated learning in several ways. This may be, for example, in the classroom or lecture hall, in your practical work, or in something you are involved in outside of the university setting. WIL clearly integrates theory and practice. The advantage of WIL is that you earn an academic degree while also gaining work experience, make contacts, and acquire practical competence. You are better equipped for employment, and are prepared for life-long learning, new insights, and cutting-edge research. WIL is part of our programmes and takes on various forms as we continue to develop our methods of integrating theory and practical knowledge.

WIL certification

WIL certification is a quality indicator. It shows that the university works systematically and in depth with work-integrated learning and that WIL is anchored in the university's programmes in a systematic way. When a programme is certified, it means that it reaches a number of quality criteria and that it is broadly characterized by WIL activities and WIL components throughout the education as a whole. In other words, WIL certification ensures a pedagogical design of the programme where the link between theoretical and practical knowledge is justified in collaboration with actors in the surrounding society and is clarified in relation to the programme's goals and content.
The programme is certified since 2020-11-06