Bachelor of Government and International Relations/Bachelor of Asian Studies

Griffith University

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

This degree program will be available for commencing students in 2020.From 2021, commencing students are referred to the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations (1446) or Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations (1447).With a deep understanding of policy and power in today's world and Asia's political, economic and cultural environment, you will be prepared to work locally or globally as an authority on Asian affairs. Through the Griffith in Asia Initiative, you will develop professional skills and have opportunities for practical learning via internships, study tours, exchange and employability courses.Government and International RelationsYou will learn about political institutions and processes, business-government relations, and foreign policy and globalisation.Asian StudiesYou will develop expertise and key functional skills in areas such as cultures and civilisations, economics, and politics and government in South East Asia.Majors Government and International Relations: International Relations Politics and Public Policy Asian Studies: Asian Business Politics, Law and Justice in Asia Languages: Chinese, Indonesian*, Japanese, Korean* * via cross-institutional study at University of Queensland.

Subjects

  • Communicating Across Asia
  • Comparative Political Institutions
  • Fundamentals of Policy Analysis
  • Global Political Economy
  • Great Debates in Political Thought
  • International Relations
  • International Relations Theory
  • Introduction to Political Science
  • Japanese 1A
  • Japanese 1B
  • Language and Communication for Arts and Social Sciences
  • Listed electives and/or Free-choice electives
  • Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin) 1A
  • Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin) 1B
  • Modernising Asia
  • Power and Policy Making
  • Solving Policy Problems
  • The Politics of Religion in Asia
  • Transforming Asian Economies
  • Understanding Asia

Recognition

Griffith University grants credit and recognition of prior learning which may relate to prior formal learning or prior informal and non-formal learning. For more information, please visit the following website: Credit transfer Griffith's innovative Credit Precedent Database allows you to find out what credit decisions have been made in the past. These precedents will give you an idea of what you can expect. View credit precedents for this program

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