Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00113B
Get high-level skills in theoretical and empirical analysis to interpret global issues. This course is ideal if you work in public service, the private sector or for a small business, as you'll learn how international forces shape your environment. You'll develop skills in policy analysis, get a systematic understanding of the threats to peace and security, and global forces shaping political, social and economic life. The Master of International Relations aims to produce graduates who are able to demonstrate high-level skills of theoretical and empirical analysis and interpret global issues and events. This course will give you a substantial understanding of the complexities of contemporary international relations. You'll examine key contemporary issues and developments around the world, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. The program also offers optional postgraduate internships, giving you the opportunity to get experience overseas.
Structure
16 credit points of study
Subjects
- International relations
- Human rights
- International politics
- Security and strategy
- Research design
Standard entry requirements
Bachelor degree or other qualification at a higher AQF level in any discipline or Evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent
Study pathways
Credit for prior learning will be granted in accordance with university policy
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