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Griffith University

Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations


Course Details

This degree will provide you with a deep understanding of policy, politics and power in the domestic and international spheres. You'll learn about political movements and institutions, processes of law making, diplomacy and global politics. You'll explore how democracy thrives or struggles to survive, and the strategies authoritarian leaders increasingly use to maintain their grip on power, among a range of other exciting topics in Political Science and International Relations. In your second and third years, you'll gain valuable specialised knowledge by completing one or two majors in International Relations, Political Science and Public Policy; or Security, Conflict and Human Rights. Throughout your studies, you'll gain the skills and training needed for pursuing your own career pathway, including taking dedicated employability courses and having opportunities to complete a work placement, field study trip, or parliamentary internship. Majors International Relations Political Science and Public Policy Security, Conflict and Human Rights Second majors You can choose to complement your studies with a second major: Asian Engagement Chinese Language Economics French Language* German Language* Indonesian Language* International Business (Extended) Islam-West Relations Japanese Language Korean Language* Spanish Language * Available via cross-institutional study at University of Queensland. These languages are only available to students enrolled at the Nathan campus. Honours Honours is available for this degree (through an additional year of study).

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)


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