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Cognitive Major (Security Studies)

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Summary of courses offered in the Cognitive Major (Security Studies) Major in 2009

Core Courses

First Semester, 2009

ASIA2028 - Security and Strategic Studies A

Second Semester, 2009

ASIA2030 - Security and Strategic Studies B

First Semester, 2010

ASIA2028 - Security and Strategic Studies A

Second Semester, 2010

ASIA2030 - Security and Strategic Studies B
First Year

First Semester, 2009

ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A

Second Semester, 2009

ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B

First Semester, 2010

ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A

Second Semester, 2010

ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B
Later Year

First Semester, 2009

ASIA2017 - International Relations in North East Asia
ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
ASIA2027 - The Future of East Timor
ASIA2032 - Japanese Law and Society
ASIA2056 - Korean and Japanese Cinema: Shaping Identities through the Lens
ASIA2060 - Southeast Asian Security
ASIA2066 - The Chinese Art of War: Sunzi Bingfa
ASIA6032 - Japanese Law and Society
HIST2110 - Approaches to History
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
PASI6003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia

Second Semester, 2009

ASIA2020 - Engaging Asia: Working with Government
ASIA2023 - Japanese Economic Development Since World War 2
ASIA2047 - Human Security: Conflict, Displacement and Peace Building
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania

First Semester, 2010

ASIA2017 - International Relations in North East Asia
ASIA2020 - Engaging Asia: Working with Government
ASIA2032 - Japanese Law and Society
ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2060 - Southeast Asian Security
ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging Giant
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
ASIA6032 - Japanese Law and Society
HIST2110 - Approaches to History
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
PASI6003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia

Second Semester, 2010

ASIA2014 - China Now
ASIA2047 - Human Security: Conflict, Displacement and Peace Building
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
Out-of-Faculty Courses

First Semester, 2009

MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2055 - Pacific Politics
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory

Second Semester, 2009

MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions
POLS1004 - Money, Power, War
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
POLS2011 - Development and Change

First Semester, 2010

MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory

Second Semester, 2010

MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
POLS2011 - Development and Change
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS2097 - Strategy I: Grand Strategy - Peace and Security Through War, Power, Force and Fraud

Courses that count towards this Major

Core Courses
ASIA2028 - Security and Strategic Studies A
ASIA2030 - Security and Strategic Studies B
First Year
ASIA1025 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific A
ASIA1030 - Individual and Society in Asia and the Pacific B
Later Year
ASIA2014 - China Now
ASIA2017 - International Relations in North East Asia
ASIA2019 - Society and Economy in China: The People's Republic
ASIA2020 - Engaging Asia: Working with Government
ASIA2023 - Japanese Economic Development Since World War 2
ASIA2026 - The Politics of China
ASIA2027 - The Future of East Timor
ASIA2032 - Japanese Law and Society
ASIA2039 - Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis
ASIA2045 - Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda
ASIA2046 - Japan and the World: Ideas in International Relations
ASIA2047 - Human Security: Conflict, Displacement and Peace Building
ASIA2048 - Religion and Nationalism in Korea and Japan
ASIA2056 - Korean and Japanese Cinema: Shaping Identities through the Lens
ASIA2060 - Southeast Asian Security
ASIA2066 - The Chinese Art of War: Sunzi Bingfa
ASIA2163 - Religion and Politics in South Asia B
ASIA2165 - Islam in Southeast Asia
ASIA2267 - India: The Emerging Giant
ASIA2413 - Contemporary Vietnamese Society
ASIA2515 - Malaysia - A Developing Multicultural Society
ASIA2516 - Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development
ASIA6032 - Japanese Law and Society
HIST2110 - Approaches to History
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
PASI2001 - Learning Oceania: an Introduction to Pacific Studies
PASI2002 - Pacific Encounters: an Introduction to History and Culture in Oceania
PASI2003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
PASI6003 - Themes in Contemporary Melanesia
Out-of-Faculty Courses
MEAS2001 - New States of Eurasia: Emerging Issues in Politics and Security
MEAS2104 - Islam : History and Institutions
MEAS2105 - The Political Economy of the Middle East
MEAS2108 - Gallipoli: History and National Imagination
POLS1004 - Money, Power, War
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations
POLS2011 - Development and Change
POLS2031 - Politics in the Middle East
POLS2055 - Pacific Politics
POLS2056 - Diplomacy and International Conflict
POLS2070 - Politics in Central Asia
POLS2097 - Strategy I: Grand Strategy - Peace and Security Through War, Power, Force and Fraud
POLS2098 - Strategy II: Revolution, Terror, Resistance, Rebellion and Death
POLS3001 - Australian Foreign Policy: Australia's Foreign Wars
POLS3017 - International Relations Theory

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