Bachelor of Government and International Relations (Honours)

Griffith University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00233E

The Bachelor of Government and International Relations (Honours) program consists of 80 credit points of work including coursework and supervised research leading to a dissertation. Students will be required to complete 20 credit points of honours-level research methodology courses. Students will also need to complete elective courses to a total weighting of 20 credit points. The course for supervised research which leads to the dissertation will have a weighting of 40 credit points.

Subjects

  • A Post-Secular Age? Religion, the State and Global Society
  • Australian Foreign Policy
  • Business and Government
  • Ethics in International Relations
  • Foreign Policy Analysis
  • Globalisation
  • Honours Dissertation Part 1
  • Honours Dissertation Part 2
  • Honours Dissertation Part 3
  • Honours Dissertation Part 4
  • International Law and Organisations
  • Key Issues in Development Studies
  • Policy Advice: Evidence, Argument and Persuasion in Policy-Making
  • Problems and Methods in the Transition to Research
  • Prudence, Ethics and Accountability
  • The Political, Legal and Governance Environment
  • The Politics of International Environmental Issues: Knowledge, Power and Interests
  • Theory and Methodology in Social Science Research

Standard entry requirements

Bachelor of Government and International Relations or equivalent with 5.0 GPA over second and third year

Recognition

Credit and recognition of prior learning may be granted in accordance with Section 5.4 of the following University policy: Bachelor Honours Degree (AQF Level 8) Policy

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