Graduate Certificate in International Relations
What you’ll study
The International Relations program allows you to specialise in Economics, Political Economy, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology, Social Policy and Development, or International Law. You will gain a deep understanding of complex problem solving in a globalised world.
Candidates for the Graduate Certificate in International Relations are required to complete 24 credit points, including:
- a minimum of 12 credit points of core units of study; and
- a maximum of 12 credit points of core elective units of study.
You will be introduced to the core theories, concepts and institutions in international relations, and the history of international system. Students will also explore the role that international institutions play in shaping policy decisions at the global level.
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Admission criteria
How to apply
Submit application
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Closing dates
Semester 1
31 January of the commencing year.
Semester 2
15 July of the commencing year.