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2008 | 2009

Graduate Diploma in International Studies GD.IntSt
2008

Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 1 year (full time)
Degree: Graduate Diploma

Program Outline

At the heart of world politics today are new challenges. The graduate programs in International Studies provide an opportunity to explore the character of the contemporary world and gain an advanced understanding of the key issues and debates in international politics since 1945. At the heart of the program is a group of staff who specialise in a wide range of areas of teaching and research, including:  

  • Strategic and Security Studies
  • Contemporary International Thought
  • Gender Perspectives in International Relations
  • International Political Economy
  • Issues of Equality and Inequality in the International Sphere
  • Power and Culture
  • Asian Studies and European Studies. 

A new range of strategic and security studies electives are also available. 

Graduates have built careers in public service and international affairs, business, non-governmental organisations, international agencies and journalism.

All courses are taught via seminars, with assessment consisting of writing essays and making seminar presentations.

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Admission Information

Admissions information for domestic ? and international ? students.

Domestic

Selection criteria: ?
Graduate entry only
Prerequisites: ? Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Selection into level of program is based on previous academic achievement.
How to apply: ?
SATAC Code: 3GD008
Application and Admission
Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
Annual tuition fees: ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $5,095
Australian Full-fee place: $12,402
General enquiries: Student Centre

International

Selection criteria: ?
Graduate entry only
IELTS Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6.5
6
6
6
6
How to apply:
Annual tuition fees: ? International student place: $15,070
General enquiries: Student Centre
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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

Core Courses - both of the following:

INST 5000 Approaches and Issues in International Studies
INST 5001 International Politics in the Post Cold War World

Elective Courses - choose two courses from the following:

BUSINESS 7001 International Challenges for Global Business
INST 5002 International Studies Topic A
INST 5003 International Studies Topic B
INST 5004 Regionalism and Multilateralism
INST 5005 Strategic Cultures and Unconventional Conflict
INST 5006 Intelligence and Security After the Cold War
INST 5007EX Themes in Intelligence and History
INST 5008 The Politics of War: Old and New
INST 5009 International Security
INST 5010 Perspectives on Nuclear Proliferation
INST 5011 Intelligence Analysis: Theory and Practice
INST 5012 Greater China
INST 5013 The Politics of Emotion
PHIL 5000 Applied Ethics
POLI 5001 The Politics of Health
POLI 5002 Adam Smith 1723-1790 and John Stuart Mill 1806-1873
POLI 5003 How Much is Society Worth?

Please note: Not all courses are offered each year. Electives are offered subject to enrolment numbers.

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Career Opportunities

International Studies is one of the fastest-growing degrees in a global context and recognised as a worthwhile qualification by many employers nationally and internationally.

Our graduates have built up careers in public service and international affairs, business, non-government organisations (NGOs), international agencies and journalism.

Potential careers

Policy Adviser, Political Advisor, Diplomatic corps, Foreign Affairs, Government officer, Government or Corporate Policy Adviser, International Government and Trade Policy Adviser, Journalist

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Graduate Attributes

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences facilitates an environment in which postgraduate students in International Studies are encouraged to take personal responsibility for developing the following attributes:

  • Familiarity with advanced debates in the field of International Studies
  • Knowledge of sub-themes of International Studies that are currently significant, including the places of international relations, politics of culture, political economy, security studies, international justice and ethics, and history
  • Greater sensitivity to inter-cultural understanding
  • Being better equipped for independent study and research work
  • Further development of effective communication skills
  • The nurturing of independent thought, creativity and critical judgement
  • Understanding of ethical issues in the field and within the broader national and international communities.

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Last updated: Tuesday, 20 May 2008