Graduate Diploma in International Relations (11380)
The University of Western Australia
About
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation.
In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020.
Contact Future Students for more information.This course is intended for those who already hold a degree but who wish to undertake further study so that they can proceed to a master's degree, or who wish to obtain advanced qualifications in the field of international relations.
The course is designed both for those purely interested in acquiring a better understanding of global governance and politics and for those seeking a qualification to enhance their career prospects.
Expertise in international relations complements qualifications in a range of professional and other areas and has application to a variety of employment options.
Structure
KEY TO AVAILABILITY OF UNITS: |
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S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = summer teaching period; N/A = not available in 2020; NS = non-standard teaching period |
All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.
Note: Units that are indicated as N/A may be available in 2021 or 2022.
Take all units (30 points):
AVAILABILITY | UNITCODE | UNITNAME | UNIT REQUIREMENTS | CONTACT HOURS |
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NS | POLS5641 | International Security | Incompatibility: POLS8604 Problems of International Security; POLS5642 Contemporary Issues in International Security | |
NS | POLS5651 | Global Political Economy | Incompatibility: POLS8605 States and International Political Economy; POLS5652 International Political Economy: Dynamics of Crises | seminars: 20 hours |
NS | POLS5661 | Foundations of International Relations | Incompatibility: POLS8606 Theory and Method in International Relations; POLS5661 Theory in International Relations A: Contending Approaches; POLS5662 Theory in International Relations B: Explanation and Understanding | seminars: 18 hours |
NS | POLS5681 | Governance in the International System | seminars: 18 hours | |
NS | POLS5688 | The Evolution of International Society | Incompatibility: POLS5621 Evolution and Structure of the International Political System | seminars: 18 hours |
Take units to the value of 18 points from Group A or from Group A and Group B (maximum value of 6 points from Group B).
Group A
AVAILABILITY | UNITCODE | UNITNAME | UNIT REQUIREMENTS | CONTACT HOURS |
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SS | POLS5301 | Democracy in Divided Societies | This unit is delivered intensively. | |
NS | POLS5611 | Religion, Global Identities and World Politics | Incompatibility: POLS8601 Identities in Global Politics: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Religion | 18 hours |
N/A | POLS5612 | World Politics: Muslims in the West | Incompatibility: POLS8601 Identities in Global Politics: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Religion | seminars: 18 hours |
NS | POLS5631 | International Relations of the Asia–Pacific | Incompatibility: POLS8603 International Relations in the Asia–Pacific Region; POLS5631 International Relations of the Asia–Pacific: the Role of Major Powers; POLS5632 Major Issues and Regional Organisations in the Asia–Pacific | |
NS | POLS5671 | Peace and Security in Africa | seminars: 18 hours | |
NS | POLS5672 | Global Development Debates | seminars: 18 hours | |
N/A | POLS5683 | US Foreign Policy | seminars: 18 hours | |
NS | POLS5684 | China and the World | seminars:18 hours | |
NS | POLS5686 | International Norms, Ethics and Human Rights | seminars: 18 hours (over the course of a semester) | |
NS | SOCS5003 | Research Design | Prerequisites: for Social Research Methods students and Science Communication students : none; for other postgraduate course (International Relations, Strategic Communications, Asian Studies, International Development, Public Policy) students: completion of 24 points of their coursework, three core units and one option unit, and have achieved a 70 per cent WAM in those units. | up to 30 hours |
NS | SOCS5010 | NGOs, Governance and Development | seminars: 18 hours | |
NS | SOCS5105 | International Collaborative Study Experience | Prerequisites: Enrolment in: 11580 Master of International Relations, 21540 Master of International Relations and Master of International Law, 11380 Graduate Diploma in International Relations, or 12580 Master of Asian Studies. | 20 hours delivered intensively across 1 to 2 weeks |
SS | SOCS5200 | Digital Advocacy | 1 week (30 hours) intensive split between lectures (15 hours) and practical training (15 hours); project workshops: 4 x 1 hour; final workshop: 8 hours. Summer: delivered intensively. | |
NS, S1, S2 | WILG5001 | Professional Development Practicum A | Prerequisites: Completion of 24 points of post graduate units and approval from the unit coordinator. | 150 hours for pre-placement, placement and post-placement activities |
Take units as per sequence notes in Group A:
Group B
AVAILABILITY | UNITCODE | UNITNAME | UNIT REQUIREMENTS | CONTACT HOURS |
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N/A | CHIN5001 | Chinese for Professionals 1 | Incompatibility: CHIN1401 Chinese 1 | language seminars: 2 hours per week over 6 weeks; online learning; Saturday block seminars (refer to the unit outline for further details) |
N/A | INDO5001 | Indonesian for Professionals 1 | Incompatibility: INDO1401 Indonesian 1 | language seminars: 2 hours per week over 6 weeks; self-directed learning; Saturday teaching blocks (refer to the unit outline for further details) |
N/A | JAPN5001 | Japanese for Professionals 1 | Incompatibility: JAPN1401 Japanese 1 | language seminars: 2 hours per week over 6 weeks; self-directed learning; Saturday block seminars (refer to the unit outline for further details) |
N/A | KORE5001 | Korean for Professionals 1 | Incompatibility: KORE1401 Korean 1 | language seminars: 4 hours per week over 6 weeks; online learning; Saturday block seminar (refer to the unit outline for further details) |
See also the rules for the course and the Student Rules.
Entry requirements
4.(1) To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
(a) a Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;
and
(b) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 per cent;
and
(c) succesfully completed prior study in a field relevant to Internatuonal Relations; or
(2) completed a Graduate Certificate in International Relations at UWA.
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