This course is designed for people who want the expertise to understand, analyse and critically assess the increasingly complex problems of international relations and national security.
This course builds on the curriculum of the graduate certificate to provide you with the opportunity to complete further specialist topics.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to understand contemporary international relations, global trends, diplomacy, security challenges and strategic affairs from an interdisciplinary perspective.
As you progress through the graduate program, you’ll further explore the key characteristics of the international system, nation-states, balance of power, security and the domestic influences on foreign policy.
You’ll also study optional units that support your career goals, analysing topics such as the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific region, through to intelligence, terrorism, strategic geography and energy security.
Upon successful completion of the graduate diploma, you may transfer to the Master of International Relations and National Security.
Career information
The future of international relations and national security
From climate change to terrorism, cyber threats to the plight of refugees and mass human displacement, the international system is growing evermore complex. To address contemporary challenges, international relations and national security professionals require diverse theoretical and practical training that responds to real-world situations.
This course provides such theoretical underpinnings and practical skills which gives you much sought after employment capabilities.
Industries:
Foreign affairs
Defence
Security
Intelligence
National security
Law enforcement
State and Federal public service
Academic and industry think-tanks
Media and journalism
International trade
Civil Society, such as the UN
Global NGOs
What you'll learn
Apply knowledge of the principles and concepts of international relations and national security in work related settings; foster gained knowledge and develop strong independent research skills through minor and major research projects
Critically analyse and interpret major political, security, socio-economic and policy issues using an international relations and security studies framework; think creatively to develop effective policy solutions to national and international challenges
Identify, systemise, process, and critically evaluate and synthesise relevant data from a range of appropriate sources; create an effects-based policy product
Communicate, both verbally and in writing, comprehensive analyses of complex international relations and national security data or theories
Use relevant technologies to effectively collect and interrogate data, and communicate findings
Develop strong independent learning and analytical skills
Develop skills to think strategically and in the global context
Develop strong appreciation of working in multi-cultural national and international environments
Develop and practice effective independent multi-tasking and team management skills; develop leadership skills and strong professional ethics.