Specialist Major in Politics and International Relations (SM0030.1)
Faculty | Discipline | Credit points |
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Faculty of Business, Government & Law | Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society | 24 |
The politics and international relations major aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of politics, government, and national security. It explores the implications of a world divided into multiple polities. The program encompasses philosophical, political, theoretical, institutional, and practical policy and issue based concerns relating to contemporary governance and democratic citizenship. Politics is about who gets what, when and how and the deliberative processes central to domestic politics and international collective life. The program incorporates the study of human security, global governance, foreign aid, trans-national crime, national security, terrorism, counter-terrorism and cybercrime.
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Specialist majors are only available to students in the course for which the major is required.
Referenced courses
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Communication and Media (SCAR01.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Communication and Media (SCAR01.2)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.2)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Design (SCAR04.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations (SCB201.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Business (SCMG01.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Laws (SCSC02.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Science in Psychology (SCSC03.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Science in Psychology (SCSC03.2)
Restricted Choice - - 6 credit points as follows
- Select one of the following streams: