Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts (International Relations)

2017 Deakin University Handbook

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Year2017 course information
Award granted Bachelor of Arts / Master of Arts (International Relations)
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CampusOffered at Burwood (Melbourne)
Cloud CampusYes
Duration4.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent
VTAC Codes1400510411 - Burwood (Melbourne), Commonwealth Supported Place (HECS)
1400610411 - Online, Commonwealth Supported Place (HECS)
CRICOS course code092875J
Deakin course codeD305
Approval statusThis course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Australian Quality Framework (AQF) recognitionThe award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 7/9.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

The Bachelor of Arts / Master of Arts (International Relations) aims to produce graduates who are able to demonstrate high level skills of theoretical and empirical analysis and interpretation of global issues and events. In addition, the course will give students a substantial understanding of the complexities of contemporary international relations.

Our course is unique, providing students with the knowledge to examine key contemporary issues in a global context. Students gain skills in policy analysis and develop a systematic understanding of the threats to peace and security, and the global forces shaping political, social and economic life.

The program also offers study abroad and internship programs, giving students the opportunity to gain international and professional experience.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes
Bachelor of Arts

Course Learning Outcomes
Master of Arts (International Relations)

Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities

Demonstrate a broad and coherent body of knowledge in the Arts disciplines, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines or areas of practice. Review and analyse major theoretical, conceptual and policy debates and disputes in International Relations pertaining to foreign policy, conflict and security, international and regional politics, globalisation, and international law with reference to empirical cases.

Communication

Demonstrate highly developed skills in oral, written and electronic communication and the ability to communicate research outcomes, and produce scholarly papers.  Effectively communicate the findings and analyses of International Relations theories, concepts and their application to real-world contexts, in a selection of written, oral and digital formats, to a range of audiences.

Digital literacy

Research, analyse, synthesise and disseminate information using a range of appropriate technologies and resources in a rapidly-changing global environment.  Employ a range of digital communication technologies and platforms appropriately to conduct research, engage in debate, communicate findings, and deliver reports and presentations to a diverse range of audiences.

Critical thinking

Use critical and analytical thinking and judgment in selecting and applying appropriate theories and methodologies to evaluate information and knowledge about society, culture and the arts.  Analyse, critically evaluate and synthesise theoretical conceptualisations of international politics and policy responses by a range of actors in the context of the changing international political system.

Problem solving

Apply cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate solutions to unpredictable and sometimes complex problems in the Humanities, Social Sciences and the Creative Arts, including cross-disciplinary approaches.  Employ initiative and creativity in conjunction with appropriate Social Science methods of research and analysis to investigate complex real-world problems in a systematic manner and generate and evaluate potential responses to issues in the areas of conflict and security, globalization, international crises and risks, foreign policy and international law.

Self-management

Demonstrate autonomy, responsibility and accountability for personal actions and a continued commitment to learning in personal, professional, and scholarly contexts.  Demonstrate autonomy, responsibility, accountability and a continued commitment to learning and skill development personally, academically and professionally in the field of International Relations. 

Teamwork

Work and learn collaboratively with colleagues, other professionals and members of the wider community.  Work and learn collaboratively with others in the field of International Relations and from other backgrounds while still maintaining responsibility for their own learning.

Global citizenship

Demonstrate an awareness of ethical issues, cultural diversity, and social responsibility when engaging in scholarship and professional roles in the local, national or international community.  Analyse and respond to issues in global politics in domestic, regional and international contexts as a reflective scholar and practitioner, taking into account cultural and socio-economic diversity, social and environmental responsibility and adherence to professional and academic ethical standards.

Approved by Faculty Board

 

Course rules

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Arts (Years 1 to 3), students must complete 24 credit points as follows:

  • An approved Arts major sequence in International Relations
  • An approved Arts minor sequence of at least 4 credit points, or a second approved Arts major sequence of at least 8 credit points as listed below
  • No more than 10 credit points of units at level 1
  • A minimum of 4 credit points at level 3.

Note: Students completing minors in Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian and Spanish are permitted to complete 4 cp across any 2 levels, i.e. students may complete 2 credit points at level 2 and 2 credit points at level 3

* Students must have completed 24 credit points of study successfully and achieved a WAM of 60 to continue through to the Master of Arts (International Relations).  Students not having fulfilled this requirement are eligible to graduate with the Bachelor of Arts as an alternative exit. 

To qualify for the award of Master of Arts (International Relations), students must complete 12 credit points including two core units and one of the following streams:

- 2 core units AIR726 and AIR728

Option 1

  • 6 credit points of research project units (AIX706; AIX707 or AIX708; AIX702 (2cps); AIX703 (2cps))
  • 4 credit points of electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives

Option 2

  • 4 credit points of research units (AIX704; AIX705; AIX706; AIX707 or AIX708)
  • 6 credit points of electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives

Option 3

  • 2 credit point of research units (AIX701 and AIX706) 
  • 8 credit points of electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives

Course rules

Transition to University Study

The Faculty offers two units AIX160 Introduction to University Study and AIX117 Professional Writing for Work, that are specifically designed to ease the transition into university study. New students are encouraged to enrol in one or both of these units in their first year.

Major sequences

All students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts are required to complete at least one of the Arts major sequences listed below.

Not all major sequences are available via Campus study at Warrnambool. Students undertaking units in major sequences that are not available in Campus mode at their home campus may enrol in Cloud (online) offerings of those units.

Animation

Anthropology

Arabic

Australian Studies

Children's Literature

Chinese

Criminology

Dance

Drama

Education

Film and Television

Gender Studies*

Geography*

History

Indonesian

Journalism

Language and Culture Studies***

Literary Studies

Media Studies

Middle East Studies

Motion Capture*

Philosophy

Photography

Politics and Policy Studies**

Professional and Creative Writing

Public Relations

Sociology**

Sport and Society*

Spanish

Studies of Religions

Sustainability & Society*

Visual Arts

Visual Communication Design

* available as a minor only

** Offered to Warrnambool enrolled students by a combination of located learning and Cloud (online) modes

*** Chinese major not available in Cloud (online) mode

Specialisations

Students who complete a specialisation of 4 credit points will have the specialisation indicated on their academic transcript.

Specialisations are available in the following areas:

Asia-Pacific Regional Dynamics 

Conflict and Security 

Human Rights and International Law 

International Political Economy and Global Governance

Transnational Activism and Civil Society


General Electives

Course structure

Core units

AIR726Unit description is currently unavailable

AIR728Unit description is currently unavailable

Course structure

Options 1, 2 & 3

Option 1 

AIX702Unit description is currently unavailable (2 credit points)

AIX703Unit description is currently unavailable (2 credit points)

AIX706Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus either 

AIX707Unit description is currently unavailable

or 

AIX708Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus 4 electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives

Option 2 

AIX704Unit description is currently unavailable

AIX705Unit description is currently unavailable

AIX706Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus either 

AIX707Unit description is currently unavailable

or 

AIX708Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus 6 electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives

Option 3 

AIX706Unit description is currently unavailable

AIX701Unit description is currently unavailable

Plus 8 electives chosen from the specialisations or general electives