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Bachelor of International Studies
University of Adelaide, The
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | ATAR Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
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| North Terrace | 65^ | Yes | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | SACE with four Stage 2 subjects including at least three 20 credit Tertiary Admissions Subjects and a further 20 credit points from recognised studies (or Yr 12 equivalent); Selection via ATAR |
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Course Description
This program offers students an opportunity to explore the inter-relations between nations and people, and to examine global politics, problems and actors from a variety of perspectives. There are three important key strands: Global Justice, Global Governance, and Security. The comprehensive array of electives on offer will reinforce these different strands of the program. It is highly recommend that students study in a language other than English, and they are encouraged to spend one or two semesters at an overseas university to gain valuable international experience.
Subjects you can Study
International studies; French; Japanese; German; Greek; Indonesian; Spanish; Italian
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Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
North Terrace
- Full-time internal = 3 years
- Part-time internal = 6 years
Structure
International issues and events such as globalisation, security and war will be examined and core courses in international and comparative politics, history and international studies are combined with optional choices from Politics, History, European and Asian Studies.
Entry Requirements
SACE with four Stage 2 subjects including at least three 20 credit Tertiary Admissions Subjects and a further 20 credit points from recognised studies (or Yr 12 equivalent); Selection via ATAR
Study Pathways
Students may apply for credit on account of studies at bachelor degree level in any area of study. All applications for credit are considered individually and on their merits by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Office.
Comments
A double degree is available with Law, Arts, Media or Economics.
How does this course perform?
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Humanities and social sciences
Who is studying Humanities and social sciences at University of Adelaide, The
| 2,717 | 142 | 73% | 19% | 80% |
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Who is studying Languages at University of Adelaide, The
| 16 | 0 | 0% | 0% | 69% |
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Life after Study
Humanities and social sciences
Where are graduates that studied Humanities and social sciences at University of Adelaide, The?
| 31% | 10% | 35% | 7% |
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| 10% | 10% | 19% | 0% |
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