International Politics, 7.5 credits

Internationell politik, 7.5 hp

733G20

Main field of study

Political Science

Course level

First cycle

Course type

Single subject and programme course

Examiner

August Danielson

Course coordinator

August Danielson

Director of studies or equivalent

Albin Algotson
ECV = Elective / Compulsory / Voluntary
Course offered for Semester Weeks Language Campus ECV
Single subject course (Full-time, Day-time) Spring 2026 202619-202623 Swedish Linköping, Valla

Main field of study

Political Science

Course level

First cycle

Advancement level

G1N

Entry requirements

General entry requirements for undergraduate studies

Intended learning outcomes

On completion of the course, the student should be able to

  • demonstrate knowledge of basic concepts and theories of international policy, as well as knowledge of central international actors, processes and institutions,
  • account for how theories, concepts and institutions arise, and are change, and are interpreted in different historical, political and epistemological contexts,
  • in writing, reflect on and critically relate to phenomena, concepts and theories and, at a seminar, orally account for own lines of reasoning and relate to other students' corresponding achievements,
  • argue for and against, and compare and contrast, different theories of international policy, and apply them on historical or contemporary examples,
  • take a critical approach to arguments and interpretation, from both epistemological, ethical and democratic perspectives.

Course content

The course covers basic concepts and theories of international policy and different historical and contemporary phenomena in international policy, such as the UN system, international security policy and international cooperation.

Examination

The course is examined through a written examination at the end of the course, participation in the seminars and role play.

If special circumstances prevail, and if it is possible with consideration of the nature of the compulsory component, the examiner may decide to replace the compulsory component with another equivalent component.

If the LiU coordinator for students with disabilities has granted a student the right to an adapted examination for a written examination in an examination hall, the student has the right to it.

If the coordinator has recommended for the student an adapted examination or alternative form of examination, the examiner may grant this if the examiner assesses that it is possible, based on consideration of the course objectives.

An examiner may also decide that an adapted examination or alternative form of examination if the examiner assessed that special circumstances prevail, and the examiner assesses that it is possible while maintaining the objectives of the course.

Students failing an exam covering either the entire course or part of the course twice are entitled to have a new examiner appointed for the reexamination.

Students who have passed an examination may not retake it in order to improve their grades.

Grades

Three-grade scale, U, G, VG

Other information

Planning and implementation of a course must take its starting point in the wording of the syllabus. The course evaluation included in each course must therefore take up the question how well the course agrees with the syllabus. 

The course is conducted in such a way that there are equal opportunities with regard to sex, transgender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or other belief, disability, sexual orientation and age.

If special circumstances prevail, the vice-chancellor may in a special decision specify the preconditions for temporary deviations from this course syllabus, and delegate the right to take such decisions.

Department

Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling
Code Name Scope Grading scale
SPEL Role Play 1 credits U, G
SEMI Mandatory Assignments 1 credits U, G
EXA1 Written Examination 5.5 credits U, G, VG

Books

Devetak, Richard, George, Jim, Percy, Sarah, (2017) An introduction to international relations. Third edition. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.

ISBN: 9781316855188

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