Rules
1. The program comprises: a Division of Business core of eight courses; a professional sequence of eight marketing courses; an International Relations major sequence of eight courses; four courses in a language other than English (or English as a foreign language courses for overseas students from a non-English speaking background); an International Study Experience consisting of 18 units of approved study in languages or World Politics or business at an overseas university or a Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience, or four courses chosen from World Politics, or two courses of further study of a language and two World Politics courses.
2. Credit is granted for relevant studies completed at a tertiary educational institution or equivalent level. Maximum credit granted is half the courses of the program (ie 72 units). Furthermore, students are required to undertake at least 36 units from the Marketing component (including the division core) and at least 36 units from the International Relations Undergraduate Program component (including international relations, World Politics, languages and the overseas study option if it is taken).
3. If the overseas study option is not taken, students complete their program according to the "International experience not taken" modified program schedule.
4. Graduates of the Bachelor of Management (Marketing) or Bachelor of International Relations are eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of International Relations double degree program.
Notes
1. This course is one of the compulsory Division of Business core of eight courses. All Division of Business core courses will be offered in both the first half and the second half of the year.
2. Students are required to complete the 7 prescribed Marketing courses and one Marketing elective.
3. This course must be completed in the professional major in International Relations. The four optional strands of the International Relations Professional Major are: Asia and the World; or Forces in World Politics; or Peace and Security; or Politics, Policy and Risk. Students complete one of the four optional strands. Each strand consists of three required courses and are listed in the electives pool below. World Politics courses required in the International Relations Professional Major strand chosen by a student then become International Relations Professional major courses for that student, and cannot be double-counted as World Politics electives by that student.
4. This course is a surrogate for one of the four languages courses which are chosen by students from one of the languages taught by academic staff of the University of South Australia (French, Italian or Japanese) or from those available by cross-institutional cooperation (including Mandarin Chinese, German, Modern Greek, Indonesian or Spanish) under arrangements approved by the Languages Coordinator. Overseas students from non-English speaking backgrounds may take 18 units of coursework in English as an Additional Language in place of 18 units in a language other than English. Students may vary to the extent of completing 9 units of foreign language studies (2 courses) and 9 units of World Politics electives (2 courses).
5. The four courses in first half of third year may be 18 units of studies in languages or World Politics or business or management at an overseas university as an International Study Experience. A Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience is an alternative overseas option. If an international experience option is not taken, students complete four World Politics courses or two courses of further study of a language and two World Politics courses. If an overseas option is not taken, in combination with note 4, students may vary to the extent of completing 9 units of foreign language studies (2 courses) and a total of 27 units of World Politics electives (6 courses) or a total of 27 units of foreign language studies (6 courses) and 9 units of World Politics electives (2 courses). The World Politics courses may be chosen from the World Politics general studies major/minor courses.
6. The Program Director of the Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of International Relations double degree is appointed by the School of Marketing. The Program Director of the Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of International Relations double degree consults with the Program Director of the Bachelor of Arts International Relations for the International Relations undergraduate program components of the double degree program.