Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Common Questions
No, the Bachelor of International Relations (3 Year Program) is only available to international students. Domestic students should see the standard Bachelor of International Relations program.
The Bachelor of International Relations (3-Year Program) is designed for international students who prefer to study two semesters per year rather than the usual Bond model of three semesters per year. Classes are held in the January and September semesters of each year, allowing students to complete the degree over three years.
No. This program has been suspended from September 2024 and there are no further intakes of students planned. The information is being retained only for students currently enrolled in the program.
Key features include gaining insight into geopolitics, economics, and diplomacy in key geographic regions; participating in simulation-based learning; developing global connections through the international Model UN program and global internships and industry placements; and learning in small classes mentored by experienced academics and experts.
The Bachelor of International Relations is made up of 24 subjects (240 credit points). For the 3-year program, students take a full-time study load of 40 credit points for the January and September semesters each year.
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