Subject description

The subject will provide an in-depth overview of Australia’s role in the world in a range of areas, including culturally, politically, diplomatically, environmentally, economically, geographically, militarily and security. Australia’s relationships with international institutions such as the United Nations, as well as with key states such as the United States and … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

INTS803 - Australian Foreign Policy

Tutorial enrolment

Students can enrol online via the Tutorial Enrolment link in SOLS

Delivery

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Teaching staff

Subject coordinators

Lecturers

Engagement hours

Contact hours:1hr lecture, 2hr tutorial

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate clear knowledge of Australia’s role in the world
2.
Understand how international relations theories and concepts relate to Australia’s role in the world
3.
Evaluate key issues about Australia’s role in the world in both a verbal and written context and provide recommendations for future policy
4.
Design and undertake a range of forms of assessment including a research project to develop their academic and professional skills

Assessment details

Written

Quiz

Simulated Professional Task

Project

Work integrated learning

Embedded WIL:This subject contains elements of "Embedded WIL". Students in this subject will experience activities that relate to or simulate professional practice as part of their learning.

Textbook information

No prescribed textbooks for this subject.

Contact details

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