Politics and International Relations
Course Information
The Masters of International Relations is an interdisciplinary coursework masters program which approaches international relations from both a practical and theoretical basis. Core units are supplemented with a variety of options including politics, economics, communications, law, business and anthropology, allowing students to tailor their studies to their specific interests and requirements.
The MIR program at Macquarie University incorporates four compulsory units that cover the core traditional international relations focus areas of theory, systems, law and political economy. The program also includes four further options, two of which must be chosen from other Politics units covering the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Pacific. The availability of each of these regionally-focused units may vary from year to year.(International students should note that the core units do not include any specific unit on Australia so no previous knowledge of Australian politics, domestic or international is necessary for entry to this Program.)
With the approval of the program convenor, students may choose two subjects that have a strong international emphasis from the following disciplines within the University: Law, Economics and Financial Studies, Media and Communications and Anthropology.
As subject offerings may change from year to year, students should contact the course administrator to confirm the availability of the various optional units.
International Relations (IRPG) units are taught in a three-hour lecture/seminar format during the daytime and early evening (e.g. 6-9 pm) of weekdays (Mon to Fri).
Please note that students who have shown a high standard of performance in four subjects may have the option of carrying out a special research project instead of two optional units.
Please NOTE that units offered outside the department may change without notice. Further information on specific, non-Politics units is available from the specific department.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
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Please note unit IRPG 832 is rested for 2007 |
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INRE01P Master of International Relations - Coursework |
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INRE02P Master of International Relations - Coursework and Project |
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INRE05P Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations |
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INRE06P Postgraduate Certificate in International Relations |
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INRE40P Postgraduate Certificate in Research Methods (International Relations) |
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DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMS OF STUDY |
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS & INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND COMMERCE LAW |
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INRE20P Master of International Relations / Master of International Trade and Commerce Law - Coursework |
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INRE22P Master of International Relations / Master of International Trade and Commerce Law - Coursework IRPG Project and Legal Dissertation |
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INRE24P Master of International Relations / Master of International Trade and Commerce Law - Coursework and International Trade Law Project |
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INRE26P Master of International Relations / Master of International Trade and Commerce Law - Coursework and Legal Research Dissertation |
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INRE28P Master of International Relations / Master of International Trade and Commerce Law - Coursework and International Relations Project |
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
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BUSN45P Master of International Business/ Master of International Relations |
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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
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INTC10P Master of Arts in International Communication / Master of International Relations |
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TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
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TRAN15P Master of Translation and Interpreting / Master of International Relations |
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Those applying for entry to the Master of Politics and Public Policy to commence in the 1st Semester, 2009 should
1. Apply through UAC online: www.uac.edu.au
2. Send a copy of your cv to MPP@humn.mq.edu.au
Enrolment can be full time or part time, as internal or distance students.
For further details on posgraduate studies and application information please visit the Postgraduate Studies Website
The University has set the fees for 2009 at @ $460.00 per credit point.
Closing dates for applications in the first half-year 2009 are:
For ext/distance students
Main date 31 October 2008
Final date 12 December 2008.
For internal students
Main date 31 October 2008
Final date 9 January 2009.
Initial inquiries please phone:
(02) 9850-8869
Email: MPP@humn.mq.edu.au

