Macquarie University
Specialists skilled in communicating across different cultures, political systems, languages and social structures are valued across the globe. Professionals with an understanding of the forces that influence relations between the major players in the international system are equally valued. In this double degree you will learn the essentials of media and intercultural communication, and policy development as they relate to our increasingly globalised world, while focusing on international issues and developing important international relations skills. KEY FEATURES You can study electives from a range of communications and international relations disciplines. Your teachers are leading academics in the fields of international relations theory, democratisation, media studies, human rights, globalisation, security studies, regionalisation and global political economy. You'll have an opportunity to undertake a supervised research project which will allow you to gain valuable hands-on experience. You can gain credit and further enhance your career prospects by completing the Master of International Relations internship. You'll receive coaching in academic and essay writing. This course is available on campus, online, or through a combination of both, which means you can continue to work full-time while studying.
Course level | Postgraduate |
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CRICOS Code | 083795F |
Institution Name | Macquarie University |
Campus Location | North Ryde |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | 2 years - 2.5 years depending on RPL granted |
Course University | Macquarie University |
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