Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics)
Undergraduate
You're considered an International student if you are:
Undergraduate
February
July
Magill
3 year(s) full-time
On-campus
MBAA
None
None
AUD$ 28,000 per annum (per 1.0 EFTSL) for students enrolled in 2022
097504G
The admission criteria have been grouped to assist you to easily find the information most relevant to your circumstances. However, you may fit into more than one and the university will consider applicants against each of the relevant criteria.
Certain conditions apply. For more information refer to Appendix 4 of the University's Selection and Entry policy.
Applicants are required to meet one of the following criteria with a competitive result, and demonstrate that they fulfil any prerequisite requirements and essential requirements for admission:
Recent secondary education
Meet any prerequisite requirements with a minimum grade of C- or equivalent
AND
Applicants who have not achieved the Selection Rank required for automatic selection may be selected for any remaining places based on the grades of their year 12 subjects.
OR
Higher education study
OR
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
OR
Work and life experience
Pakistan HSSC | 75 |
Sri Lanka A Levels (best 3) | 6 |
Sweden GPA | 12.5 |
UK Board GCE A Levels/HK Board | 6 |
Vietnam | 7 |
Australia | 65 |
IB (best 6) | 26 |
USA SAT (1600) | 1050 |
HKDSE | 15 |
Nepal NEB | 2.41 |
Bangladesh HSC | 3.5 |
Canada High School (OSSD) | 60 |
Eynesbury FSP | 310 |
German Abitur | 3.8 |
India (best 4) | 60 |
Kenya KCSE (average) | B |
Malaysia STPM (best 3) | 6 |
Malaysia UEC | 32 |
Norway GPA | 2.8 |
Students will study a range of global politics and history courses that cover topics such as framing global politics through film and documentaries; global aid and development; the politics of environmental change in Australia and Asia; world history trends and transformations; Global Power in the Indo-Pacific Region; marginalisation in world affairs; power and resistance; and the US in world affairs.
The study of both history and global politics within this program illuminates the patterns and processes that have defined and delineated our societies over time and allows us to analyse and predict events in our contemporary world.
Graduates will have a second Arts major to expand their technical, analytical and communicative skills essential for practice in the professional environments and further learning in a culturally diverse global marketplace.
Students will complete 108 units of study comprising 9 units of core courses, 36 units of an Arts specialisation, 36 units of a second Arts major, 18 units of a minor, and 9 units of electives.