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University of New England UNE

Bachelor of International Studies

University of New England UNE

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00003G

The term 'global village' may have become a cliché but it's true that the world has never felt smaller. Globalisation has seen many countries become increasingly dependent on each other, with the effects of internal politics, foreign policy and diplomacy impacting nations and individuals worldwide. With such a backdrop, the ability to make sense of it all and assess the issues that affect nations across the political, economic, social, environmental and cultural spectrum is a highly valued skill. This course gives you the opportunity to specialise in areas such as global societies and culture, international law, politics and peace, and an Asian, European or classical language. You will also have the option to study overseas. Available for study fully online, as well as on campus, the degree will equip you with transferable intercultural skills that are highly valued in today's globalised job market.

Structure

144 credit points (equivalent to 24 standard units) including two Majors, and completion of core units and a choice of listed and elective units.

Subjects

  • Global politics and peace
  • Languages (Chinese, Classical Languages, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese or Spanish)
  • Societies

Standard entry requirements

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • Assumed knowledge: any 2 units of English.

Study pathways

Students may be eligible for credit (advanced standing) for previously completed studies. Students who successfully complete this course may be eligible to continue to an honours year. An exit pathway is available for eligible students.

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