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Introduction to International Affairs
The International Affairs specialisation combines foreign language with social sciences to understand international relations and political systems. This specialisation opens up experiences beyond Aotearoa while examining our bicultural society.
What Will My Study Involve?
- A combination of language, political, and cultural studies.
- A choice in courses based on individual and industry interests – history, politics, Māori culture, media and communications, and more.
- Opportunity to participate in a range of exchanges with UC's international exchange partners.
Courses
International Affairs Specialisation
UC offers a specialisation in International Affairs within the Bachelor of Arts. Specialisations group courses from different subjects into a central theme.
Within the first and second year, students are required to complete language courses selected from:
- Chinese
- French
- German
- Japanese
- Russian
- Spanish
- Te Reo Māori
Students can choose to continue to advanced language courses in their final year, and/or courses in international policies, global tensions, and historical and current affairs.
The following courses are required throughout the degree:
- 100-level:
- Two language courses from the chosen language
- One course chosen from specified options
- 200-level:
- 30 points of language courses from the chosen language
- Four courses chosen from specified options, with no more than two courses in the same subject
- 300-level:
- 90 points of courses chosen from specified options, which may include 300-level courses from the language subject. A maximum of 60 points can be from the same subject.
MAOR317 Takahi: Colonisation is highly recommended.
Career Opportunities
This degree will build career pathways in foreign affairs and international relations in government and non-government organisations. Skills such as multicultural awareness and communication will make graduates employable in Aotearoa and overseas.
Career pathways could include:
- Media and communications
- Diplomatic and international relations
- Public sector
- Foreign policy
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts (Specialisations)
Related Subjects
- Cultural Studies: Analyse popular cultural forms that shape our societies and our identities.
- International Business: Gain skills relevant for conducting business in a global economy.
