Griffith University
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Transform your passion into impact and prepare to be a leader in the ever-evolving landscape of global politics, diplomacy, and law. With this vertical double degree program integrating political science, international relations and law, you'll gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to start making your mark on the world and helping to shape a better future for generations to come.
The vertical double degree structure allows you to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in just four years, giving you a head start in your career while saving time and tuition costs.
You'll gain a nuanced understanding of global issues and develop the cross-cultural competencies essential for success in today's interconnected world. By combining the fields of Political Science, International Relations, and International Law, this program offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of global governance, diplomacy, and legal frameworks. You'll focus on Political Science and International Relations in years one and two, then from year three onwards International Law courses are integrated into the structure.
Career readiness and employability programs are integrated throughout the degrees, and you'll engage in workshops, case studies, internships, and collaborative projects with leading organisations, gaining practical experience and building a professional network before you graduate.
Political Science and International Relations: International relations; political science and public policy; security, conflict and human rights.
In the increasingly complex and dynamic fields of political science, international relations and international law, in government, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, or academia.
Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 3).
View all details of this course on the Griffith University website.
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