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Politics and International Studies
Bachelor of Arts (Degree with Honours)Informal specialisationYear: 2017
Politics and International Studies
Contact information
Coordinator
Dr Lauren Rosewarne
Email: lrose@unimelb.edu.au
Currently enrolled students:
Future students:
Overview
The Honours program is an advanced level of study designed to allow students to specialise their knowledge across one area of study (pure Honours) or two (combined Honours). Students accepted into the program undertake fourth-year level subjects and a short research thesis and must achieve honours-level grades, minimum H3 (65%), for each component of assessment in order to qualify for the award.
The opportunity to specialise provides a strong foundation for the future direction of graduates, whether as a means of progressing to higher degree research in Arts at the Masters or PhD level, or improving the scope of employment options and professional advancement. Students with Honours from The University of Melbourne (Arts) record high rates of satisfaction with the professional and academic directions they pursue beyond graduation.
The prerequisites for entry to fourth-year honours in Politics and International Studies are completion of all the requirements for the BA, completion of a major in Politics and International Studies and an average of at least H2A (75%) in second and third-year subjects within the major, or equivalent.
Intended learning outcomes
On successful completion of this Honours specialisation, students will be able to:
- demonstrate a detailed knowledge and understanding of selected fields of study in Politics and International Studies; and
- access and appreciate national and international debates in Politics and International Studies; and
- demonstrate an independent approach to knowledge that uses rigorous methods of inquiry and appropriate theories and methodologies that are applied with intellectual honesty and a respect for ethical values; and
- apply critical and analytical skills and methods to the identification and resolution of problems within complex changing social contexts; and
- act as informed and critically discriminating participants within the community of scholars, as citizens and in the work force; and
- communicate effectively; and
- qualify for employment in a wide range of occupations; and
- commit to continuous learning.
Last updated: 30 January 2024
Structure
100 credit points
Students undertaking pure honours in Politics and International Studies complete:
- A 15,000 word thesis: POLS40021 Politics & International Thesis Part 1, and POLS40022 Politics & International Thesis Part 2 (50 points);
- POLS40013 Social Science Research Seminar (12.5 points);
- Three Politics and International Studies Honours elective subjects (37.5 points)
Students undertaking combined honours in Politics and International Studies complete:
- POLS40021 Politics & International Thesis Part 1, and POLS40022 Politics & International Thesis Part 2 (50 points);
- POLS40013 Social Science Research Seminar (12.5 points);
- Coursework subjects from the combining discipline (37.5 points)
or
- Honours thesis in the combining program (50 points);
- Coursework subject from the combining discipline (12.5 points);
- Three Politics and International Studies Honours elective subjects (37.5 points)
Total: 100 points
Subject Options
Students enrolled in the Politics and International Studies Honours program must complete the following compulsory subjects. Please note, the thesis POLS40021 Politics & International Thesis Part 1 and POLS40022 Politics & International Thesis Part 2 must be taken over two consecutive semesters.
Compulsory Subjects
Students enrolled in the Politics and International Studies Honours program must complete the following compulsory subjects. Please note, the thesis POLS40021 Politics & International Thesis Part 1 and POLS40022 Politics & International Thesis Part 2 must be taken over two consecutive semesters.
62.5 points
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
POLS40013 | Social Science Research Seminar | February (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40021 | Politics & International Thesis Part 1 |
Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville)
|
25 |
POLS40022 | Politics & International Thesis Part 2 | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
25 |
Elective Subjects
37.5 points
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
MULT50002 | Indigenous Peoples in Global Context | February (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40002 | Australian Politics:Democracy & Justice | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40015 | Women in Global Politics | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS90024 | Approaches to Comparative Politics | Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40001 | Contemporary Political and Social Theory | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40014 | A Postcolonial International Relations? | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40016 | Asia-Pacific: Zone of Conflict or Peace? | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
SOTH40002 | Imagined Societies | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
POLS40004 | Justice, Democracy and Difference | Not available in 2017 | 12.5 |
Links
http://ssps.unimelb.edu.au/students/honoursLast updated: 30 January 2024