
Graduate Certificate in International Relations, Flinders International Study Centre
Adelaide, South Australia
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6 Months
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About this course
The Master of International Relations at Flinders University offers a comprehensive foundation to understand the dynamics shaping contemporary international relations. It critically analyses major political landscapes and security trends both regionally, including Asia-Pacific, and globally. Designed for forward-thinking professionals, this program aims to develop advanced knowledge and core skills for careers in foreign affairs, international trade, defence, and security. The flexible course structure allows for online, in-person, or blended learning, providing students with the ability to tailor their studies to individual career goals. Practical experiences such as internships further enhance employability, equipping students with real-world skills and experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those aiming to become policy directors, analysts, or managers in global or domestic organizations. Its interdisciplinary approach combines theory with practical analysis of current global issues, preparing students for diverse careers in government, NGOs, and international agencies. The flexibility of online or in-person delivery, along with internship opportunities, makes it suitable for professionals seeking to advance their careers in international relations or related fields.
Specialisation
This degree explores global challenges like conflict zones, governance in a global context, international security, human rights, and policy analysis. Students have the opportunity to select electives in public policy, public administration, and international law, or explore interdisciplinary topics such as Global Feminist Activism or Climate Change adaptation. The program also allows for minors in Business Administration, Public Sector Leadership, or Social Impact, enabling students to customize their learning experience further.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
Applicants for the Master's degree typically need a bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification. If they do not hold a degree, they may qualify through a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in International Relations, or an approved equivalent. The GPA requirement for progressive admission is generally 4.5, and international students should meet specific English language requirements.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
PTE
52
Career prospects
Graduates are suited for roles such as policy directors, consultants, development specialists, or executive managers in various sectors including government departments, NGOs, and international aid organizations. Potential employers include departments of foreign affairs, defence, or social advocacy organizations. The program prepares students to take charge of roles involving policy development, international security, and diplomatic relations, both in Australia and abroad.
FAQs
What is a Master of International Relations?
It is a degree designed for managers and analysts working in foreign affairs, defence, and security, combining theory with practical analysis of global issues like war, poverty, and diplomacy.
What elective topics can I choose?
You can select electives in public policy, public administration, international law, or interdisciplinary areas such as Global Feminist Activism or Climate Change adaptation. There is also an option to pursue minors like Business Administration or Social Impact for further specialization.
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