Faculty of Arts

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1. Requirements for a major
2. Diploma in Arts (International Studies)
3. For more information
Subject Lists
    First-year subject


The Department of Political Science offers both a major in international studies for Bachelor of Arts students, and a Diploma in Arts (International Studies) for students enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne.

International studies at the University of Melbourne explores issues relating to the shifting dynamics of global politics. International studies investigates major social, political, and cultural issues that dominate the international agenda.

Students undertaking a major in international studies or the concurrent diploma can study the languages, cultures, societies, and politics of other countries, as well as examining relations between them at either the regional or global levels. Students will gain theoretical expertise and practical and empirical knowledge in a range of skills relating to international studies. Students can choose to focus on a range of topics, including traditional and critical international relations, international diplomacy, international security, international political economy, European integration, globalisation, global environmental politics, international gender politics, regionalism, new wars and the future of conflict and cooperation in world politics, and the political transitions in Central and Eastern Europe, in addition to a detailed examination of the workings of individual countries. On completing a course of study in international studies, students will gain specialised knowledge relating to the major social, cultural, and political issues that dominate the international agenda of world politics.

Students who complete a major in international studies or the Diploma in Arts (International Studies) will have a range of exciting higher degree options enabling them to further their knowledge and qualifications. Graduates from the programs will be attractive prospective employees in the public and private sectors including international inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations.

1. Requirements for a major

A major in international studies consists of nine 12.5-point subjects selected from the list of subjects offered within the Diploma in Arts (International Studies) totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

2. Diploma in Arts (International Studies)

The Diploma in Arts (International Studies) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a three-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree.

Students must complete 25 points of first-year subjects and 75 points of second/third-year subjects selected from the lists below. Alternatively, students who have completed appropriate background studies at first year may complete 100 points of second/third-year subjects from the list below.

First-year subjects
 166-108 Modern Political Ideologies & Movements1
 166-110 Europe: Identities and Citizenship1
 166-123 The World is an Amazing PlaceNot Offered
 166-103 Global Politics2
Second/third-year subjects
 121-015 Development and the Third World2
 121-026 The Mobile World: Migration and Tourism2
 121-028 Sustainable Development2
 131-025 Empire, Race and Human Rights: 1800-2000Not Offered
 131-038 Gender and Development1
 131-217 Modern Southeast Asia2
 131-225 Terrorism in Modern Conflict1
 166-014 Asia Pacific International PoliticsNot Offered
 166-017 West European PoliticsNot Offered
 166-021 International Relations and its Others2
 166-023 Issues in American Foreign Policy2
 166-024 International Gender Politics2
 166-025 Conflict & Corruption in Western EuropeNot Offered
 166-027 Australia in the World Political EconomyNot Offered
 166-029 World Politics in Transition1
 166-030 Transitions in Central & Eastern EuropeNot Offered
 166-035 Australian Foreign Relations1
 166-045 Postcolonial Maps & NarrativesNot Offered
 166-212 Global Environmental Politics2
 166-216 Terrorism: Shifting Paradigms2
 166-217 Gender and Politics in Southeast AsiaNot Offered
 166-218 Colonial/Postcolonial S.E.Asian Politics2
 Students may select additional subjects with the approval of the program coordinator. 
Third/fourth-year subject
 121-433 China Field Class2

3. For more information

Department of Political Science
Fourth Floor, John Medley Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 6565
Fax: +61 3 8344 7906
Web: http://www.politics.unimelb.edu.au

First-year subject

166-103 Global Politics



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