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History and Global Politics

Year



Type

Major, Minor, Sub-Major

Description

Students will study a range of global politics and history courses that cover topics such as: framing international 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; the US in world affairs.

Prerequisite(s)

N/A

Assumed Knowledge

N/A

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
MINOR
Course
Area and cat no.
POLI 1020
Units
4.5
Level
1
References
Course
Area and cat no.
HUMS 1055
Units
4.5
Level
1
References
Course
Area and cat no.
POLI 2032
Units
4.5
Level
2
References
Course
Area and cat no.
POLI 2030
Units
4.5
Level
2
References
SUB-MAJOR
The four courses listed in the Minor plus two of the following:
Course
Area and cat no.
POLI 2031
Units
4.5
Level
2
References
Course
Area and cat no.
HUMS 3049
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
Course
Area and cat no.
HUMS 3055
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
Course
Area and cat no.
POLI 3019
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
MAJOR
The History and Global Politics MAJOR comprises all eight courses in this Schedule

Rules

Nil

Notes

  1. Students intending to apply for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) must complete a minimum of six courses or equivalent for a Major Learning Area, or four courses or equivalent for a Minor Learning Area. Applicants for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) must have both a Major and a Minor Learning Area to qualify for entry. Students should consult with their Program Director for a schedule of recommended courses.