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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Politics | International Relations
Area of study
Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


International and Global Studies

The International and Global Studies program is part of the Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Honours) offered by the University of Sydney.


Overview of the Program

The program in International and Global Studies requires 48 credit points from the specified table, including:


  • 6 credit points of 4000-level advanced coursework units
  • 6 credit points of 4000-level seminar units
  • 36 credit points of 4000-level thesis units

Units of Study

The following units are part of the International and Global Studies Honours program:


  • INGS4002 Identity, Politics, Globalisation: 6 credit points, prerequisite INGS3998 or INGS3999 or equivalent
  • INGS4003 Global Studies Seminar: 6 credit points
  • INGS4101 International and Global Studies Thesis 1: 18 credit points
  • INGS4102 International and Global Studies Thesis 2: 18 credit points, corequisite FASS4000 Final Honours Mark: 0 credit points

Program Structure

The program is structured to provide students with advanced knowledge and research skills in International and Global Studies, preparing them for further academic or professional pursuits.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students are expected to demonstrate advanced understanding and critical thinking in the field of International and Global Studies.


Research Areas

The program encompasses various research areas, including but not limited to:


  • Globalisation
  • Identity and Politics
  • International Relations

Admission Criteria

Admission to the program is based on meeting the prerequisites for the units of study and the overall requirements for the Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Honours) in International and Global Studies.


Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for the program are determined by the University of Sydney and may vary depending on the student's residency status and other factors.


Additional Information

For detailed information on the program, including course planning, glossary, and key dates, refer to the University of Sydney's official handbook and relevant resources.


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