Bachelor of International Relations

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Bachelor of International Relations

University of Adelaide
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Introduction

Bachelor of International Relations is a 3 years Bachelor program taught at University of Adelaide, . The program is offered in campus-based modes with full Time options. To successfully obtain Bachelor of International Relations from University of Adelaide you are required to complete credit hours. After completion of Bachelor of International Relations you will be able to further continue for advance studies or start career as Public Relations Consultant, Journalist, Police Officer Supervisor.

In our Bachelor of International Relations you can specialise in international relations and security, global governance, global justice, citizenship and human rights. In core studies you will:


study key actors in global politics and the challenges they face

consider relationships that involve power, authority, influence, conflict, and cooperation

analyse political institutions and business-government relations

learn about the history of globalisation and foreign-policy making.

Admission Requirements

The minimum requirements for admission in Bachelor of International Relations at University of Adelaide for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:

  • program specific academic requirment set by University of Adelaide.
  • English Language OR any other language requirments as set by University of Adelaide as pre-requiste for admission in Bachelor of International Relations.

Note: Please check the university website in the link below.

Courses Units

You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder/2021/bintr_bintlrel.html#df-acc-admission

More Information

Our graduates emerge ready for exciting roles across Australia and around the world. You might find yourself at the United Nations as a human rights officer. You could work as a policy advisor or an intelligence analyst in a government agency or a non-governmental organisation. You might be a public relations expert or marketing consultant for an international business. Perhaps you’ll write political news. Or you could work in foreign affairs, strengthening partnerships and providing aid to developing countries.

Career Opportunities

You can join one of the following careers:

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