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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
 
School: International Studies Unit
 
   
 
Program: 3424 - International Studies
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of International Studies (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The Global Studies plan requires the completion of a sequence of courses in Global Studies and a core sequence of courses in International Studies, together with an approved overseas program to be undertaken during the third or fourth year of study. There is scope in the degree for students to study a language in depth. Courses in the Bachelor of International Studies in Global Studies are offered at all levels; they are taught in English and they require no previous knowledge of other languages.

Plan Structure

The basic requirements for the plan are:
  • the core program in International Studies (42uoc)
  • a major sequence of courses (42uoc) in Global Studies
  • normally a sequence of language study (30uoc)
  • 12 months study at an approved overseas university

Global Studies Courses

Level 1
Core Courses

Second Year
Core Course
plus one of the following:

Third Year (one of the following)

Forth Year (after completion of OSP)
plus one of the courses from the Third Year list

Overseas Study Program

To fulfill the degree requirements of the Bachelor of International Studies program, all students complete one year of overseas study (INST3101 and INST3102).

Further Information

For further information, please contact Rosi Benninghaus in the International Programs Office, Room G67, Morven Brown building.
Email: bis@unsw.edu.au

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