Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations

Griffith University - Online

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Overview

Graduate with two degrees that can give you an edge in the employment market. This double degree will distinguish you by your adaptability, innovative approach and ability to problem-solve through a wide range of perspectives, coupled with an insight into the policy, political science and power in the modern world. It brings together diverse skillsets to produce responsible, sustainable practice and policy. Griffith has ranked in the world’s top 100 universities for political and international studies for the past four years. Students learn from industry leaders and have access to practical experiences, including global work placement, exchange opportunities and real case studies. Every business student has access to BusinessPLUS, which offers mentoring, personal branding, networking and career mapping so you can enhance your degree and competitiveness in the employment market. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations at GU.

Prerequisites

Majors

Business: accounting; Asian business; Asian engagement; behavioural science; business analytics; economics; employment relations; events; finance; financial planning; human resource management; innovation and entrepreneurship; international business; logistics and supply chain management; management; marketing; real estate and property development; sport management; sustainable business; taxation; tourism and travel. Political Science and International Relations: international relations; political science and public policy; security, conflict and human rights.

Potential Career Outcomes

As a graduate with strong analytical skills, you may pursue work in a broad range of sectors including the government, not-for-profit, international organisations, media, political parties, a range of corporate environments, as well as start-ups and entrepreneurial enterprises. Political science and public policy provides opportunities administering advice to government and business leaders, developing policy and managing programs in areas like economic, environmental and social policy, diplomacy and trade relations. An International Relations qualification gives you a range of employment options in Australia and internationally. You could find a job in foreign ministries, defence departments, intelligence and aid organisations. You could also work in political risk assessment and humanitarian logistics, or for organisations such as the United Nations and its agencies. Depending on your major, you could work as an accountant, economist, in financial planning, in advertising, event management and marketing, international and Asian business specialist, a business owner or entrepreneur, in employment relations, export, human resources management, in tourism and hospitality management, real estate and property development, sport management, in sustainable business and business analytics.

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Admission Criteria

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