35 Bachelor's degrees in Political Science in Wales, United Kingdom

Philosophy and Politics
Choose from Cardiff University's Philosophy and Politics modules across a range of philosophical and political topics, trace connections to other disciplines, and engage with new research.

Welsh and Politics
By combining Welsh and Politics at Cardiff University, you will gain a wealth of transferable skills and knowledge, opening the doors to a variety of career paths.

Politics
Participate in our innovative and high-quality Welsh-medium provision, available through a selection of modules. Politics is offered at Cardiff University.

Politics (with Foundation Year) (Hons)
The Politics (with Foundation Year) (Hons) programme at Bangor University provides an alternative route into undergraduate study if, for example, you don’t have the necessary qualifications or cannot meet the entry requirements to begin the standard three-year degree.

Modern History and Politics
On the Modern History and Politics programme at Cardiff University, you will split your studies equally between the two complementary disciplines. You will benefit from a generous choice of optional modules on historical and political themes which are central to an understanding of public life in the modern world.

Law With Politics (Hons)
On this Law With Politics (Hons) programme from Bangor University, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the contemporary legal and political issues that shape our lives and society and the relationship between these two interconnected disciplines.

Politics and Sociology
The Politics and Sociology at Cardiff University aims to provide you with an excellent understanding of politics and government while also equipping you with associated intellectual and communications skills that will be of value whether you work in government or in the private or voluntary sectors.

International Relations and Politics
Study a module taught in-conjunction with Westminster, which includes teaching by clerks of the House of Commons and study visits. International Relations and Politics is offered at Cardiff University.

Law with Politics
Our Law with Politics programme from Cardiff University has been designed to develop your knowledge and understanding of how legal systems are located within a changing political and international relations context and how the law is shaped by that context.

Journalism, Communications and Politics
In the Journalism, Communications and Politics programme from Cardiff University, you will analyse and reflect upon changes to both politics and policy driven by the growth of social media, the communications industry and the 24/7 news cycle. In recent years, institutional politics have become more mediatised, and political leaders are now media-driven and speak in soundbites.

Politics and a Modern Language
This Politics and a Modern Language course from Cardiff University aim is for you to become a ‘global citizen’ who thinks critically, understands cultural diversity and has a wealth of transferable skills

Politics (Hons)
The Politics (Hons) degree from Bangor University allows you the opportunity to examine the evolution of the post-war British state whilst engaging with contemporary social and political debates. You'll be introduced to key political concepts and debates throughout your studies, developing critical skills in research, analysis, and evaluation.
Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Hons)
Swansea University offers a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Hons), which spans three years of full-time study. This programme is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how philosophical, political, and economic principles shape our society. Students will engage with a diverse curriculum that encourages critical thinking and analytical skills.
Politics and International Relations
The Politics and International Relations, B.A. (Hons) programme at Swansea University spans three years of full-time study. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both domestic and international political landscapes, preparing them for a variety of career paths in the field.
Law in Practice with Politics (Hons)
Combine your law degree with an exploration of national and international politics, and a year-long professional placement with our LLB Law in Practice with Politics (Hons) at Swansea University.
Politics and International Relations (with integrated year studying abroad)
The Politics and International Relations (with integrated year studying abroad) programme at Aberystwyth University is a four-year, full-time degree. This public study mode course explores global power and diplomacy, including a year at a partner institution in Europe, North America, or the Asia-Pacific region.
Philosophy (Hons)
Philosophy (Hons) degree at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David invites you to explore some of the most profound and intriguing questions about life, existence, and the world. Through studying this course, you will engage with the history of philosophy while addressing contemporary issues, developing your ability to think critically and communicate effectively.
Politics with a Foundation Year (Hons)
The Politics with a Foundation Year (Hons) programme at Swansea University offers a B.A. degree designed for those seeking to deepen their understanding of political systems. This four-year course includes a foundational year that prepares students for higher education. Classes are conducted on-campus, providing an engaging learning environment.
Law in Practice with Politics with a Foundation Year (Hons)
The Law in Practice with Politics with a Foundation Year (Hons) programme offered by Swansea University is an excellent way to gain the knowledge and skills needed to begin the LLB Law in Practice with Politics degree; you will be introduced to key themes in law, as well as being provided with opportunities to pick up new skills that will be of use throughout your undergraduate degree.
Politics and International Relations
Are our political systems and institutions fit for purpose? Has democracy failed? Why do states go to war? Why aren’t we working together to combat climate change? Why isn’t poverty a thing of the past? Why isn’t world peace achievable? Is it time for a new world order?