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Description

The International Studies degree program offers streams in Asian Studies, Development Studies, European Studies, Globalisation, International Business, and Languages. All streams provide a thorough preparation for further study and employment in areas vital to Australia's increasing participation in the international arena.

Students are offered a place in the degree program and choose their preferred stream on enrolment. All streams include an individual study program overseas, normally of two semesters, during the third and/or fourth year of the degree. Students who have made satisfactory progress will be eligible for a contribution towards the expenses involved.

The Asian Studies stream combines the study of an Asian language, an Asian Studies program and a core program in International Studies. Languages available are Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese and Korean.

The Development Studies stream includes a Development Studies program, as well as a core program in International Studies and a sequence of language study.

The European Studies stream combines the study of a European language, a European Studies program and a core program in International Studies. Languages available are French, German, and Spanish.

The Global Studies stream includes a Global Studies program, as well as a core program in International Studies and a sequence of language study.

The International Business stream includes an International Business program, as well as a core program in International Studies and a sequence of language study.

The Language Studies stream requires an in depth study of two of the above Asian and/or European languages and a core program in International Studies.

These six streams are also available within the combined degree program Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Laws.

Studying International Studies at UNSW

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers six undergraduate programs (Asian Studies, Development Studies, European Studies, Globalisation, International Business, and Languages) leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of International Studies. Students in all four streams may elect to graduate with distinction if they have achieved an average of Distinction or above in their studies for the pass degree. They may also apply to enter a further Honours Level Program in one or two Schools/Programs of the Faculty. For further information please refer to the: School of Social Sciences and International Studies.



Asian Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major ASIAA13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major ASIAA14765
   

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Development Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major COMDB13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major COMDB14765
   

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European Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major EUROA13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major EUROA14765
   

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Globalisation Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major GLSTB13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major GLSTB14765
   

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International Business can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major IBUSA13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major IBUSA14765
   

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Language Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3424 International Studies Major MODLA13424
4765 International Studies / Law Major MODLA14765
   

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