courses

3093

Monash University

Postgraduate - Course

Students who commenced study in 2014 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.

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This course entry applies to students commencing this course in 2014 and should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Arts

Managing facultyArts
Abbreviated titleMInternatRel
CRICOS code048453G
Total credit points required72
Standard duration of study (years)1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
Study mode and locationOn-campus (Clayton)
Admission, fee and application details http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/3093
Contact details

Tel: 1800 MONASH (1800 666 274) Web address: http://artsonline.monash.edu.au

Course coordinator

Dr Ben MacQueen

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year.
  • Students have a maximum of five years to complete this course.

Description

The course explores the nature of international politics and some of the key issues in the field. Individual units deal with a range of topics such as global security, economics and ethics.

Outcomes

These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework level 9, the Bologna Cycle 2 and Monash Graduate AttributesAustralian Qualifications Framework level 9, the Bologna Cycle 2 and Monash Graduate Attributes (http://opvclt.monash.edu.au/curriculum-by-design/aligning-course-outcomes-with-aqf-bologna.html).

Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that graduates will be able to:

  • apply advanced understanding and analysis to complex theory and issues in international relations
  • demonstrate advanced critical understanding of the principal themes and theories in international relations
  • apply advanced critical understanding and analysis to the literature within the field of international relations
  • effectively communicate complex ideas and arguments with other specialists in the field of international relations and to lay persons
  • demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of world views in the analysis of literature within the field and the application of theory in complex areas of practice.

Structure

This course consists of two core units (24 points) and two elective units at level four (24 points), and 24 points at level five of units and/or research in one of three options.

Unless otherwise indicated, all units are 12 points.

Requirements

Level four

Students must complete at least two units (24 points) from the following:

  • APG4324 Advanced seminar in international political economy
  • APG4327 Wars of recognition: Terrorism and political violence
  • APG4332 Strategic studies
  • APG4337 Conflict resolution in the Middle East

plus:

  • a further two units (24 points) from the list above or from the list of electives below, or a combination of both

Level five

Students must complete one of the following options (24 points):

  • 24 points of level-five units from the list of electives below
  • APG5856 Research project (9000 words)** and 12 points of level-five units from the list of electives below
  • APG5848 Research dissertation (18,000 words, 24 pts)**, or APG5849 Research dissertation-Part 1** and APG5850 Research dissertation-Part 2**

Electives

  • APG4329/APG5329 Political Islam
  • APG4334 Southeast Asian politics
  • APG4335/APG5335 Interfaith relations in the 21st century
  • APG4336/APG5336 Islam and modernity
  • APG4337/APG5337 Conflict resolution in the Middle East*
  • APG4666/APG5666 Terrorism, counter-terrorism and intelligence
  • APG4667/APG5667 Fringe politics and extremist violence: An introduction to terrorism
  • APG4898/APG5898 The European Union and the developing world
  • APG4922/APG5922 Peace and conflict theory
  • APG4973/APG5973 The political economy of European integration
  • ATS5065 Governing migration: Borders, refugees and development
  • APG5324 Advanced seminar in international political economy*
  • APG5327 Wars of recognition: Terrorism and political violence*
  • APG5332 Strategic studies*
  • APG5848 Research dissertation (18,000 words, 24 pts)**
  • APG5849 Research dissertation-Part 1**
  • APG5850 Research dissertation-Part 2**
  • APG5856 Research project (9000 words)**

Recommended level five electives for students considering a research degree

  • APG5600 Advanced research methods in social and political sciences**
  • APG5856 Research project (9000 words)**

* If not previously taken as a level four unit.

** Entry into this unit will be reserved for students who have achieved 75 per cent or more in the core units, have the agreement of a supervisor as selected from the School of Political and Social Inquiry, and who have received approval to enrol in the research dissertation or project from the course coordinator.

Electives from other faculties

Note: Students may select 12 points of units from outside the above list, from anywhere in the University, if closely related to international relations and approved by the course coordinator.

The units listed have received advanced approval.

Other units can be identified using the browse units toolbrowse units tool (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/units/search) and indexes of unitsindexes of units (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/units/) in the current edition of the Handbook. The level of the unit is indicated by the first number in the unit code; postgraduate units are those that commence with the numbers 4-5 and 9. Note: Some non-arts units may require permission from the owning faculty.

Business and Economics
  • MGX9110 Diplomacy and statecraft (6 points)
  • MGX5760 International institutions and organisations (6 points)
  • MGX5730 International trade policy (6 points)
European studies
International Crisis Management
  • APG4655/APG5655 Theories and principles of international crisis management
  • APG4656/APG5656 International crisis management in action
  • APG4657 Beyond conflict: Democracy, electoral management and civil society
Law
  • LAW7028 International trade law (6 points)
  • LAW7218 International humanitarian law (6 points)
  • LAW7253 Human rights in the global economy (6 points)
  • LAW7326 World trade organisation (WTO) law (6 points)
  • LAW7343 The use of force in international law (6 points)
  • LAW7425 International refugee law and human rights (6 points)
  • LAW7464 Genocide in international law (6 points)

Alternative exit(s)

Students may apply to exit after successful completion of:

  • 24 points with course a Graduate Certificate in International Relations.

Award(s)

Master of International Relations