关于课程
ANU’s Master of International Relations focuses on understanding global politics and security, with strong engagement in the Asia-Pacific region. You learn with internationally recognised experts through face-to-face seminars and explore major debates shaping international relations today. The program emphasises critical analysis of contemporary political and security trends and helps students develop informed, independent perspectives on global challenges.
你可能学到什么
Students develop advanced knowledge of international relations theory and practice, with a strong regional focus on the Asia-Pacific. You build skills in analysing global political and security trends, evaluating competing explanations and debates, and forming evidence-based arguments. Coursework develops research literacy and methodological foundations, preparing you to design and assess research in global politics and to apply ethical reasoning to international issues.
职业成果
Graduates are prepared for careers analysing and engaging with international affairs across government, diplomacy, and policy settings. Typical pathways include roles in foreign affairs and defence-related agencies, international organisations, NGOs and humanitarian agencies, think tanks, research and advisory roles, and policy or strategy positions in the private sector. The degree also supports further research-focused study or specialist work in regional and global security issues.
Entry requirements
Applicants must meet ANU program requirements and English language requirements. Entry is competitive. Pathways include: a Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with GPA 5/7; or Bachelor with GPA 4/7 plus either 3 years relevant professional experience, or a Graduate Certificate (GPA 4/7). Other options include a Graduate Diploma (GPA 4/7), prior postgraduate study (48 units with GPA 4/7), GRE (minimum 155 verbal, 155 quantitative, 4.0 writing) plus experience, or substantial relevant experience.

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