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International Relations
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Description

A contemporary, dynamic, discipline, International Relations is the study of politics at the international, cross-national, transnational, regional, and global, level. Although a relatively modern discipline, it is one of increasing relevance in the contemporary world because of what can be broadly termed globalisation. We are constantly reminded of the impact of international relations on everyday lives from climate change to agricultural trade, from terrorism to refugees. A major in International Relations is therefore at the cutting edge of current concerns. The solutions to many national problems are now intricately linked with regional and international treaties and conventions. International Relations is most closely related to the study of Politics but it is has links with other disciplines, including International History, Economics, and Law. UNSW has research strength in several sub-disciplines of International Relations, including International Political Economy, and the Politics of International Law.

Studying International Relations at UNSW

The study of International Relations is primarily through the School of Social Sciences and International Studies. See refer to the table below for a list of plans available.



International Relations can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3403 Arts Major
Minor
IRELA13403
IRELA23403
3420 Social Science Major IRELA13420
3427 Music/Arts Major IRELA13427
3428 Media (Media Production) Minor IRELA23428
3429 Media (Comms & Journalism) Minor IRELA23429
3433 Media (Screen & Sound) Minor IRELA23433
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Minor
IRELA13525
IRELA23525
3526 Economics/Arts Major
Minor
IRELA13526
IRELA23526
3538 Commerce (International) Major IRELA13538
3841 Arts/Medicine Major IRELA13841
3930 Science/Arts Major IRELA13930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major IRELA13931
3935 Science/Social Science Major IRELA13935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Major IRELA13936
4035 Social Work/Arts Major IRELA14035
4760 Arts / Law Major IRELA14760
4761 Social Science / Law Major IRELA14761
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major IRELA14806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major IRELA14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major IRELA14812
   

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Pols & International Relations can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3103 Industrial Chemistry/Arts Major POLSE13103
3262 Architecture/Arts Major POLSE13262
3400 Arts Major
Combined Honours
Honours
POLSE13400
POLSEC3400
POLSEH3400
3402 Media and Communications Major
Combined Honours
Honours
POLSE13402
POLSEC3402
POLSEH3402
3420 Social Science Major
Combined Honours
Honours
POLSE13420
POLSEC3420
POLSEH3420
3427 Music/Arts Major
Honours
POLSE13427
POLSEH3427
3525 Commerce/Arts Major
Honours
POLSE13525
POLSEH3525
3526 Economics/Arts Major POLSE13526
3527 Commerce/Social Science Major POLSE13527
3528 Economics/Social Science Major POLSE13528
3626 Environmental Engineering/Arts Major POLSE13626
3712 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Arts Major POLSE13712
3720 Electrical Engineering/Arts Major POLSE13720
3840 Arts/Medicine Major POLSE13840
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
POLSE13930
POLSEH3930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major POLSE13931
3932 Environmental Science/Arts Major POLSE13932
3968 Computer Science / Arts Major POLSA13968
3970 Science Minor POLSE23970
4035 Social Work/Arts Major POLSE14035
4760 Arts / Law Major
Honours
POLSE14760
POLSEH4760
4761 Social Science / Law Major POLSE14761
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major
Honours
POLSE14806
POLSEH4806
4807 Art Theory/Social Science Major POLSE14807
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major POLSE14812
   

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© The University of New South Wales (CRICOS Provider No.: 00098G), 2004-2011. The information contained in this Handbook is indicative only. While every effort is made to keep this information up-to-date, the University reserves the right to discontinue or vary arrangements, programs and courses at any time without notice and at its discretion. While the University will try to avoid or minimise any inconvenience, changes may also be made to programs, courses and staff after enrolment. The University may also set limits on the number of students in a course.