Bachelor of Government and International Relations
Program Code
1399
Previous Institution and Course
Previous Program Title
Course Equivalents
Previous Institution
University of Queensland (UQ)
Qualification Level
Undergraduate
Completion Level
Complete
Course equivalent precedents
1001GIR International Relations
= POLS1201 Introduction to International Relations
1003GIR Globalisation, the Asia-Pacific and Australia
= POLS2401 Politics and the Economy
1101GIR Introduction to Political Science
= COMU1002 Communicating Across Cultures
2001GIR Great Debates in Political Thought
= POLS1301 Introduction to Political Ideas
2002GIR Australian Politics and Government
= POLS1101 Introduction to Australian Politics
2009GIR Economic Ideas and Political Institutions
= POLS2409 International Relations of the Twentieth Century
2017GIR International Relations Theory
= POLS2409 International Relations of the Twentieth Century
2017GIR International Relations Theory
= POLS3208 Conceptions of World Politics
2019GIR Politics of International Law and Organisations
= POLS2211 International Organisations & Political Cooperation
2101GIR The Politics of Sustainability
= POLS3115 Environmental Politics & Policy
3008GIR Human Rights in World Politics
= POLS2603 Gender and Global Politics
3017GIR The Way of the Dictator
= POLS3511 The Politics of Peacebuilding
Course nonequivalent precedents
1102GIR Comparative Political Institutions
does not = ANTH1030 Current World Anthropology
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