vertical double degree

Bachelor of Arts/Master of International Affairs

A vertical double four year award offered by the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs

BA/MIA
  • Length 4 year full-time
  • Minimum 192 Units
Admission requirements
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  • Field of Education
    • Other Society and Culture
  • Length 4 year full-time
  • Minimum 192 Units
Admission requirements
First year student? There’s more information about enrolling in your degree.
  • Field of Education
    • Other Society and Culture

Program Requirements

The Bachelor of Arts/Master of International Affairs vertical double degree requires the completion of 192 units, of which:

A maximum of 60 units may come from completion of 1000-level courses

The 192 units must consist of:

144 units from completion of the following Bachelor of Arts vertical double degree component:

144 units from completion of requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, of which the electives must include:

12 units from completion of courses from the following list, which contribute to meeting the requirements of the Master of International Affairs vertical double degree component below:

ANIP3003 Australian National Internships Program Internship A

ANIP3005 Australian National Internship B

ANIP3007 Australian National Internships Program D

PHIL2113 Global Justice

POLS2043 Pressure Groups and Political Lobbying

POLS2064 Global Social Movements

POLS2094 Issues in International Political Economy

POLS2101 Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

POLS2104 Media Politics: Political leaders, media moguls, journalists and audiences.

POLS2113 Human Rights

POLS3001 Foreign Policy Analysis: Understanding Global and Australian Foreign Policy Decision-Making

POLS3017 International Relations Theory

POLS3025 Contemporary Political Analysis

SOCY2038 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods

SOCY2043 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods

SOCY2101 Social Policy: Principles and Practice

12 units from completion of courses from the following list, which contribute to meeting the requirements of the Master of International Affairs vertical double degree component below:

INTR8036 World Politics

INTR8065 Writing International Relations

96 units from completion of the following Master of International Affairs vertical double degree component, which must consist of:

48 units from the granting of credit from the Bachelor of Arts:

24 units of specified credit towards the Master of International Affairs from courses completed as part of the Bachelor of Arts vertical double degree component

24 units of unspecified credit towards the Master of International Affairs, from completion of the cognate Bachelor of Arts

48 units from completion of the remaining requirements for the Master of International Affairs, which must consist of:

24 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

INTR8011 International Relations Theory

INTR8013 International Political Economy

INTR8032 Global Security

24 units from completion of courses from the following list:

DIPL8003 Case Studies in Diplomacy

DIPL8008 The United Nations and Peace

DIPL8009 Diplomacy in a Globalising World

INTR8018 Special Topics in International Relations

INTR8020 The Responsibility to Protect

INTR8022 Asia Pacific Security

INTR8043 The Post-Colonial Pacific and Global Change

INTR8045 Global Governance

INTR8046 The Evolution of the International System

INTR8053 Ethics of Peace and War

INTR8060 China: Global Engagement and Domestic Transformation

INTR8062 Humanitarianism in World Politics

INTR8064 Gender, War, and Justice in South and Southeast Asia

INTR8067 U.S. Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific

INTR8068 Making Foreign Policy

INTR8072 Approaches and Methods in International Relations

INTR8073 Human Security

INTR8074 Chinese Thinking on International Relations

INTR8076 The History of International Thought

MEAS8111 Islam, the West and International Terrorism

MEAS8112 Dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

MEAS8115 Islam in World Politics

NSPO8006 National Security Policymaking

NSPO8010 Civil-Military Relations

NSPO8015 Asian Regionalism and Security: Implications for Australia

NSPO8017 Malicious Networks: Transnational Terrorism and Crime

POGO8045 International Policy Making in the Shadow of the Future

POLS8032 Globalisation: the Interaction of Economics and Politics

STST8051 Great and Powerful Friends: Strategic alliances and Australian security

Majors

Minors

Specialisations

Elective Study

Once you have met the program requirements of your degree, you may have enough electives to complete an additional elective majorminor or specialisation.

Admission Requirements

Admission to all programs is on a competitive basis. Admission to undergraduate degrees is based on meeting the ATAR requirement or an equivalent rank derived from the following qualifications:

• An Australian year 12 qualification or international equivalent; OR
• A completed Associate Diploma, Associate Degree, AQF Diploma, Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate or international equivalent; OR
• At least one standard full-time year (1.0 FTE) in a single program of degree level study at an Australian higher education institution or international equivalent; OR
• An approved tertiary preparation course unless subsequent study is undertaken.

Click HERE for further information about domestic admission.

The table below is a guide to the entry level required for domestic applicants. Exact entry level will be set at time of offer.

Domestic applicant entry requirements

Queensland Band equivalents are a guide only - selection is made on a UAI equivalent that is not available to students.

International applicant entry requirements

International applicants may view further information on admissions requirements at Entry Requirements for International Undergraduate Applicants

The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs as required.

ATAR:
80
QLD Band:
10
International Baccalaureate:
29

Prerequisites

Progression requirements

A 65% mark average for the first 96 completed units, with no single failing grade, is required to be able to progress to 6000, 7000 and 8000 level courses in the Bachelor of Arts.

A 65% mark average for the 144 completed units from the Bachelor of Arts, with no failing grade, is required to progress to the Master of International Affairs.

Adjustment Factors

The National Access Scheme 2014

ANU offers bonus points for nationally strategic senior secondary subjects, and in recognition of difficult circumstances that students face in their studies. 

Bonus points are applied to all applicants with an ATAR at or above 70. Points are awarded in accordance with the approved schedule, and no more than 10 points (maximum 5 academic points and maximum 5 equity points) will be awarded.

Bonus points do not apply to programs with an ATAR cutoff of 98 or higher.

Bonus Points are only awarded to domestic applicants applying for admission through UAC who have not previously attempted tertiary study.

How to apply

Academic Bonus Points: senior secondary students do not need to apply for ANU academic bonus points. They are automatically added in accordance with the schedule.

Educational Access Scheme: senior secondary students do not need to apply if their school is part of the Priority School Funding Program or Country Areas Program. All other applicants should refer to http://www.uac.edu.au/eas/  for more information.

Domestic students

Bachelor of Arts - Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Master of International Affairs - Domestic Tuition Fees (DTF)

For more information see:
http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees

Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)

For more information see: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees

Annual indicative fee for international students
$34,944.00

For further information on International Tuition Fees see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments/international-tuition-fees

Scholarships

ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.

Eligibility to apply for ANU scholarships varies depending on the specifics of the scholarship and can be categorised by the type of student you are.  Specific scholarship application process information is included in the relevant scholarship listing.

For further information see the Scholarships website.

Want to experience the versatility of a Bachelor of Arts, but graduate with a professional Masters degree too? Set yourself up for life with the vertical double degree of Bachelor of Arts/Master of International Affairs.

Choose among the humanities, visual arts, languages, archaeology and anthropology, music, and the social sciences to explore all of the subjects you love – and perhaps discover more you never knew existed.

Then tackle master’s level subjects in international relations theory, international politics and global security to ensure you have the knowledge and skills to succeed in an increasingly complex globalised world.

Career Options

Graduates from ANU have been rated as Australia's most employable graduates and among the most sought after by employers worldwide.

The latest Global Employability University Ranking, published by the Times Higher Education, rated ANU as Australia's top university for getting a job for the fourth year in a row.

Employment Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts/Master of International Affairs find employment in government, international organisations, NGOs, media groups and businesses.

You will also be equipped with transferable world-class skills in critical analysis, research and communication valued by employers across all fields. 

Learning Outcomes

Bachelor of Arts

Upon successful completion of this program, students will have developed specific subject knowledge and a range of transferable skills.

Subject knowledge

Students should be able to:

  • Outline theories, factual content and research procedures in their major and other fields of study;
  • Identify relevant literature, and national and international issues related to their major or other fields of study;
  • Analyse and critically evaluate ideas and solve problems;
  • Determine the processes through which current knowledge was developed; and
  • Construct relationships and connections between different fields of study.

Transferable skills

Within their fields of study students will have developed:

  • Communication and presentation skills (oral, written, electronic, graphic);
  • Teamwork and interpersonal skills (including an understanding of cultural diversity);
  • Management and planning skills (including self-management skills); and
  • Intellectual and creative skills.

Master of International Affairs

Graduates from this program will be expected to have a demonstrated:

  • Knowledge of the dynamics of contemporary international relations, especially in the Asia-Pacific region;
  • Knowledge of the key theories for the analysis of contemporary international relations;
  • Ability to use international relations theory to reflect upon contemporary problems in areas such as international security, global governance, international political economy or human rights;
  • High-level research and writing skills to undertake self-directed study in international relations;
  • Capacity to utilise their knowledge and skills to analyse new areas of concern in both scholarly and policy-relevant terms;
  • Ability to communicate their findings in academic and practical contexts, justifying their approach and methods in appropriate.

About this degree

The Bachelor of Arts vertical double degree component requires the completion of 144 units.

Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark, with no failing grade, in the first 96 units of courses attempted in the Bachelor of Arts in order to enrol in 6000-level, 7000-level or 8000-level courses which count towards the completion of the Master of International Affairs component of this vertical double degree.

Please refer to the following link http://programsandcourses.anu.edu.au/2016/program/BARTVMIA  for the vertical double degree further information.




Enrolment Status

While it's possible to enrol in fewer courses per semester, which is called studying part-time, it will take you longer to finish your program and get your degree. If you are an international student you must always be full-time.

  • A course (usually 6 units) can only be counted towards one major or minor.
  • You need to enrol in courses for both First Semester and Second Semester.
  • You can’t study more than four courses (24 units) per semester, eight for the year.
  • You need to enrol in courses for at least one potential Arts major
  • You need to enrol in courses for at least one potential Arts minor or a second potential Arts major

Important things to keep in mind when choosing your 1000-level courses

When you enrol for the first time you will study ‘1000-level’ courses. These courses have‘1’ as the first number in their course code, such as ARTS1234.

Majors and Minors

See available majors and minors for this program

There are over one hundred Arts majors, minors and specialisations available for you to study, from Ancient Greek to Visual Arts Practice.

If you aren’t sure what you want to study for your whole degree, that’s fine. You don’t need to commit to majors or minors until after your first year. Using electives can help to keep your options open.

From the list of Bachelor of Arts majors and minors choose the 1000 level courses you need to enrol in.

Because there are so many options available, you will need to take your time choosing what you want to study.


Electives

While you only need to enrol in courses for one Arts major and one Arts minor, you can use your electives to enrol in 1000-level courses for other Arts majors or minors. That way you keep your options open. Once you've selected courses for an Arts major, and an Arts minor or second Arts major, you should choose electives to make up the balance of your courses.

To find 1000-level courses, use the catalogue finder.

Study Options

Bachelor of Arts/Master of International Affairs - Vertical Degree

Study Options

Year 1 48 units Arts Major 1000 level Course 6 units Arts Minor 1000 level Course 6 units Arts Course 6 units Elective course 6 units
Arts Major 1000 level Course 6 units Arts Minor 1000 level Course 6 units Arts Course 6 units Elective course 6 units

Academic Advice

If after reading through these guidelines you are unsure about your which courses to enrol in, you can come to an academic advice session during Orientation week.

If you are seeking status (credit) from previous study at another university you will need to come to an academic advice session during Orientation week, and we will help you choose the correct courses for your first year.

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