Course Overview
The forces of globalisation are generating profound effects on many spheres of economic, social and political activity, and a deeper knowledge of international relations is becoming necessary in many areas of public life.
The International Relations program aims to produce graduates who are able to demonstrate, in their professional life, high-level skills of analysis and interpretation of global issues and events, and substantial understanding of the complexities of contemporary international relations.
The program is offered at graduate certificate, graduate diploma and masters levels to meet a variety of needs in terms of entry qualifications and graduation options.
Course Rules
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma of International Relations, a student must successfully complete 8 credit points of study comprising:
. 2 credit points of compulsory core units; and
. 6 credit points of electives selected from the specified list of units below
Specialisations
Specialisations are available at Melbourne campus at Burwood (B) or Off campus (X).
Note: Students who complete a specialisation of four (4) credit points will have the specialisation indicated on their academic transcript.
Asia-Pacific Regional Politics
Conflict and Security
Human Rights and International Law
International History
Course Structure
Core units
Semester 1
AIR747 Contemporary International Politics
Semester 2
AIR742 Theories of International Relations
Electives
Semester 1
AIH759 The Cold War: An International History
AIH760 Pacific Island Identity and Governance
AIH767 The Holocaust: From Anti-Semitism to Extermination
AIR716 Gender, War and Peace
AIR719 The United Nations and International Law
AIR725 International Institutions
AIR726 Human Rights in the International System
AIR732 Terrorism in International Politics
AIR750 European Security Issues
AIR751 International Humanitarian Law
Semester 2
ACM701 Global Media and War
AID742 Political Development in South East Asia
AIH701 After the Vietnam War
AIH753 Genocide
AIP776 Contemporary Perspectives on European Integration
AIR702 Strategic Issues in South Asia
AIR712 Australia in the World
AIR724 Media and International Politics
AIR728 International Political Economy
AIR748 Contemporary Security and Strategy
AIR749 Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
AIR789 Globalisation and Justice
Additional electives
MPE707 International Banking and Finance
MPE711 Global Trade and Markets
MPE781 Economics for Managers
MPM735 International Business Management
Summer semester
AIR729 Refugees in Global Politics |