International Relations Undergraduate major

International relations is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field that investigates the diplomatic, normative and economic relationships between different political bodies.

 

This course explores contemporary global issues through various analytical frameworks of political theory, international relations theory, foreign policy, strategic studies and political history.

 

You'll study the art of diplomacy and policymaking, geopolitical change, and national and regional security in military, political and geo-economic contexts.

 

You'll also delve into the key political and regional issues impacting Australia – with an emphasis on the Indo-Pacific region – and examine statecraft, international trade, environmental change and emerging technologies.

 

On completing this course you'll have a comprehensive understanding of the actors, institutions and processes of international politics and organisations. In addition, you'll have developed skills in critical analysis, problem-solving and written and oral communication – all of which underpin influential careers in international relations.