Master of Diplomacy/Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Degree Structure
The Master of Diplomacy degree compromises the following 4 compulsory courses:
- Transnational Diplomacy (12 units);
- Contemporary Challenges in Diplomacy: Politics, Economics, Law & Strategy (12 units);
- Case Studies in Diplomacy (6 units); and
- Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (6 units)
Students will also receive 12 units of advanced standing (credit) towards the 48 unit Master of Diplomacy after having completed the Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies.
NOTE: The Master of Diplomacy degree is offered only to fulltime students. Studies commence in the summer session (January-February) and conclude at the end of the following first semester (end of June).
The program structure for the Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies degree is is [here|7105XMECAS].The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




