Master of International Relations
					
					
						
						
							
								
								
								
									- Course CRICOS Code:078661G
- World Ranking (QS):NO.414
- Course Duration:	3 semesters (1 year)
									- Australian State:QueenslandQLD
- Australian City:Gold Coast
- Course Intake:Term1,Term2,Term3
 
						 
					 
				 
			 
            
			Course Description
			
			
            
            The Master of International Relations program is an innovative, forward-looking program that is attuned to the dynamics of the globalising world and its multiple diplomatic channels. Students enrolled in the program will gain a solid grounding in contemporary, theoretical and cultural issues. Graduates from the program could seek to further their careers in diplomacy, international trade, government and business through an enhanced understanding of regional and global politics, development, strategic decision making, sociology and economy.
            
            	
            		Basic Information
            		  
					  
					    
					      | Course Discipline | International Relations,Humanities | 
					    
					      | Faculty | Faculty of Society & Design | 
					    
					      | Qualification Level | Masters Degree (Postgraduate) | 
					    
					      | 2025 Course Tuition Fee (Annual) | $AUD 47,619 | 
					    
					      | Course Duration | 3 semesters (1 year) | 
					    
					      | Campus(es) | Gold Coast | 
					  
					
            	 
            	
            		Entry Requirements
            		  
					  
					    
					      | Academic Requirements | Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree or equivalent from an approved institution in either international relations, political science, political studies, global studies, humanities/arts, law or business studies. | 
					    
					      | English Requirements | Overall 6.5 with minimum of 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in Reading, Listening and Speaking | 
					    
					      | Portfolio Required | NO | 
					    
					      | Work Experience Required | NO |