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Master of International Relations

INRE11M

Faculty:
Faculty of Arts
Award:
Master of International Relations (MIntRel)
Admission Requirements:
• Australian Bachelor degree or recognised equivalent in relevant field
• Minimum GPA of 2.50 (out of 4.00)
• Minimum English Language Proficiency: IELTS or IELTS equivalent of 6.5 overall, with minimum 6.0 in each band
Study Mode:
Full-time, Part-time
Attendance Mode:
Internal, External
Candidature Length:
Full-time: 1 year
Study Period Offerings:
Session 1, (February) Session 2, (August)
General requirements:
Minimum number of credit points at level 800 or above 32
Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the award: see the general requirements listed above.

Specific minimum requirements:

Credit points

800 level

Required
4
Theories of International Relations (4)
 
Required
8cp from
 
International Security (4)
 
 
International Political Economy (4)
 
8
International Law and Institutions (4)
 
Required
12cp from
 
The Politics of International Human Rights Law (4)
 
 
International Security (4)
 
 
Europe, the European Union, and the International System (4)
 
 
The USA in the International System (4)
 
 
International Politics and Economics of East Asia and the Pacific (4)
 
 
International Internship Program (4)
 
 
The International System (4)
 
 
International Relations of the Middle East (4)
 
 
The Asian-Pacific Region and Australia (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project (8)
 
 
International Political Economy (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project A (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project B (4)
 
 
War and Violence in World Politics (4)
 
 
Globalisation and the North-South Relationship (4)
 
 
International Law and Institutions (4)
 
12
The World Since 1750 (4)
 
Required
8cp from
 
Race, Nation and Ethnicity (4)
 
 
Development Theory and Practice (4)
 
 
Culture, Commodities and Consumption: Anthropological Approaches to Economic Life (4)
 
 
International Business Strategy (4)
 
 
Management of People at Work (4)
 
 
Comparative Human Resource Management (4)
 
 
Sustainable Development: Introductory Principles and Practices (4)
 
 
Attitudes to the Environment (4)
 
 
Environmental Law and Policy (4)
 
 
Globalisation and Sustainable Development (4)
 
 
International Agreements and the Environment (4)
 
 
Attitudes to the Environment (4)
 
 
Environmental Law and Policy (4)
 
 
Sustainable Development: Introductory Principles and Practices (4)
 
 
International Agreements and the Environment (4)
 
 
Globalisation and Sustainable Development (4)
 
 
Issues in Contemporary Global Media (4)
 
 
Communication and Power Paradigms (4)
 
 
Intercultural Communication (4)
 
 
Public Diplomacy and International Public Relations (4)
 
 
The Politics of International Human Rights Law (4)
 
 
International Security (4)
 
 
Europe, the European Union, and the International System (4)
 
 
The USA in the International System (4)
 
 
International Politics and Economics of East Asia and the Pacific (4)
 
 
International Internship Program (4)
 
 
The International System (4)
 
 
International Relations of the Middle East (4)
 
 
The Asian-Pacific Region and Australia (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project (8)
 
 
International Political Economy (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project A (4)
 
 
International Relations Special Project B (4)
 
 
War and Violence in World Politics (4)
 
 
Globalisation and the North-South Relationship (4)
 
 
International Law and Institutions (4)
 
 
Sustainable Corporate Governance and Financing (4)
 
 
Comparative Environmental Law (4)
 
 
Environmental Law and Sustainable Development (4)
 
 
International Environmental Law (4)
 
 
Law, Globalisation and Cultural Transformations (4)
 
 
International Law (4)
 
 
The World Since 1750 (4)
 
 
Comparative Public Policy (4)
 
 
Politics and Policy: Theory and Applications (4)
 
 
Health Policy (4)
 
 
Gender and Policy (4)
 
 
Public Policy and International Law (4)
 
 
Introduction to Translation and Interpreting Theory (4)
 
8
Communication Skills for Translators and Interpreters (4)
 

Balance of credit points required:

 
 
0
Electives

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM

32