Bond University
Bachelor of International Relations
| QTAC Code | Fee Status | Duration |
OP/Selection rank for 2006 entry |
OP/Selection rank for 2007 entry |
| 020451 | fee | 2F or 4P | n/a | n/a |
| Prerequisites: Interview. The University will contact applicants with details | ||||
| Recommended study: English | ||||
| Primary fields: n/a Secondary fields: n/a | ||||
Course outline: This program provides knowledge and understanding of the practice and theory of contemporary international relations. It engages in future studies with an emphasis on understanding the nature of change and its management. It includes a thorough grounding in contemporary, theoretical and cultural issues. The program provides perspectives on international affairs other than the dominant Anglo-American view, including Chinese, Arab, Indian and European points of view. The program includes simulation, think-tank and scenario construction exercises. Practical experience is gained through in-country experience, internships or institutional visits.
Majors: International relations; international diplomacy; and global governance and regional politics.
Fees: $3120 per subject (full course - 24 subjects). For more information on fees, refer to institution.
Career opportunities: Government organisations, diplomatic missions, foreign affairs, trade relations, international contracts, international aid and other non-governmental organisations, media.
Combined degrees: Bond University undergraduate programs can usually be combined with any other Bond University undergraduate degree program. Should you wish to enrol in a combined program, choose the QTAC code of the Bond degree that is your primary area of study and inform the Bond University Admissions Manager during your interview.