Master of Arts (International Relations)
Summary of courses offered in the Master of Arts (International Relations) Program in 2012
| Compulsory |
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First Semester, 2012INTR8011 - International Relations TheoryFirst Semester, 2013INTR8011 - International Relations Theory |
| Core Courses |
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First Semester, 2012INTR8031 - Global Governance 2INTR8038 - Thesis INTR8039 - Thesis (Part Time) INTR8048 - International Political Economy 2 Second Semester, 2012INTR8012 - The Evolution of the International System 2INTR8038 - Thesis INTR8039 - Thesis (Part Time) INTR8047 - Global Security 2 First Semester, 2013INTR8038 - ThesisINTR8039 - Thesis (Part Time) Second Semester, 2013INTR8012 - The Evolution of the International System 2INTR8038 - Thesis INTR8039 - Thesis (Part Time) INTR8047 - Global Security 2 INTR8048 - International Political Economy 2 |
| Elective Courses |
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First Semester, 2012ANTH8038 - Introduction to Gender and DevelopmentINTR8013 - International Political Economy 1 INTR8017 - Issues in Australian Foreign Policy INTR8018 - Special Topics in International Relations INTR8045 - Global Governance 1 INTR8051 - Ethics and Culture in World Politics INTR8063 - Japan and Northeast Asia in the Postwar World: war and national identity INTR8065 - Writing International Relations MEAS8111 - Islam, the West and International Terrorism MEAS8112 - Dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict MEAS8113 - The Gulf Strategic Environment NSPO8014 - Ethics and Technologies of War NSPO8015 - Asian Regionalism and Security: Implications for Australia STST8021 - Intelligence and Security Summer Session, 2012INTR8022 - Asia Pacific SecuritySecond Semester, 2012INTR8032 - Global Security 1INTR8046 - The Evolution of the International System 1 INTR8055 - Contemporary Issues in International Political Economy INTR8058 - Politics of Islam in Southeast Asia INTR8060 - China: Global Engagement and Domestic Transformation INTR8065 - Writing International Relations MEAS8100 - Oil Religion Politics and Conflict in the Middle East MEAS8108 - Issues of Development in the Middle East MEAS8109 - Energy and Security NSPO8013 - Disease, Security and Biological Weapons PAAE8002 - Global Justice POGO8045 - International Policy Making in the Shadow of the Future STST8051 - Great and Powerful Friends: Strategic alliances and Australian security Winter Session, 2012INTR8018 - Special Topics in International RelationsFirst Semester, 2013ANTH8038 - Introduction to Gender and DevelopmentINTR8018 - Special Topics in International Relations INTR8051 - Ethics and Culture in World Politics INTR8060 - China: Global Engagement and Domestic Transformation INTR8062 - Humanitarianism in World Politics INTR8065 - Writing International Relations MEAS8103 - Central Asia in Regional and Global Perspectives MEAS8111 - Islam, the West and International Terrorism MEAS8112 - Dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict MEAS8113 - The Gulf Strategic Environment NSPO8014 - Ethics and Technologies of War NSPO8015 - Asian Regionalism and Security: Implications for Australia Autumn Session, 2013STST8051 - Great and Powerful Friends: Strategic alliances and Australian securitySecond Semester, 2013INTR8013 - International Political Economy 1INTR8018 - Special Topics in International Relations INTR8032 - Global Security 1 INTR8046 - The Evolution of the International System 1 INTR8055 - Contemporary Issues in International Political Economy INTR8058 - Politics of Islam in Southeast Asia INTR8065 - Writing International Relations MEAS8100 - Oil Religion Politics and Conflict in the Middle East MEAS8108 - Issues of Development in the Middle East NSPO8013 - Disease, Security and Biological Weapons POGO8045 - International Policy Making in the Shadow of the Future POLS6101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the 20th and 21st Centuries STST8021 - Intelligence and Security |
Courses that count towards this Program
| Compulsory |
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INTR8011 - International Relations Theory |
| Core Courses |
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INTR8012 - The Evolution of the International System 2 INTR8031 - Global Governance 2 INTR8038 - Thesis INTR8039 - Thesis (Part Time) INTR8047 - Global Security 2 INTR8048 - International Political Economy 2 |
| Elective Courses |
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ANTH8038 - Introduction to Gender and Development ASIA8814 - Politics of the Korean Penisula INTR8013 - International Political Economy 1 INTR8017 - Issues in Australian Foreign Policy INTR8018 - Special Topics in International Relations INTR8022 - Asia Pacific Security INTR8032 - Global Security 1 INTR8045 - Global Governance 1 INTR8046 - The Evolution of the International System 1 INTR8051 - Ethics and Culture in World Politics INTR8055 - Contemporary Issues in International Political Economy INTR8058 - Politics of Islam in Southeast Asia INTR8060 - China: Global Engagement and Domestic Transformation INTR8062 - Humanitarianism in World Politics INTR8063 - Japan and Northeast Asia in the Postwar World: war and national identity INTR8065 - Writing International Relations MEAS8100 - Oil Religion Politics and Conflict in the Middle East MEAS8103 - Central Asia in Regional and Global Perspectives MEAS8108 - Issues of Development in the Middle East MEAS8109 - Energy and Security MEAS8111 - Islam, the West and International Terrorism MEAS8112 - Dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict MEAS8113 - The Gulf Strategic Environment NSPO8013 - Disease, Security and Biological Weapons NSPO8014 - Ethics and Technologies of War NSPO8015 - Asian Regionalism and Security: Implications for Australia PAAE8002 - Global Justice POGO8045 - International Policy Making in the Shadow of the Future POLS6101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the 20th and 21st Centuries POLS8020 - Non-Traditional Approaches to Security STST8021 - Intelligence and Security STST8051 - Great and Powerful Friends: Strategic alliances and Australian security |
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