Bachelor of International Relations

Bond University - Gold Coast

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Overview

The Bachelor of International Relations prepares you for a fascinating career in a globalising world. Global and regional interdependence means that no state is unaffected by developments beyond its borders. Prosperity and security are based on international orientations. Businesses, governments, and organisations need people equipped with relevant professional skills and competencies in international relations. Throughout your studies, you will explore a rich variety of interconnected issues in international relations and the factors that shape them, including war and peace on our planet, human security, diplomacy, governance, and the influence of climate change on the future world. You will gain insight into politics, economy, and diplomacy both in Australia and other geographic regions. An in-depth understanding of the world around us and the skills needed for its interpretation equip you for future employment in international relations and many other areas where these capacities are required.

Majors

Australian Studies; Digital Media; Language and Culture; Global Studies

Potential Career Outcomes

Humanitarian organisations, Embassies and consulates, Government agencies

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Admission Criteria

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