Overview
Learn all about the nature of political power. Find out where it comes from, how it’s given to a particular group or person, and why certain people are in the position to make the rules we all live by in this Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Victoria University of Wellington .
Key Facts
International Relations looks at power in an international context, giving you the opportunity to understand the political motivations at the heart of the world's current events.
Study the political relationships between countries, how they're formed and maintained, and what happens when they break down. Find out about the impact of globalisation—how it's changed power structures in international politics and increased the complexity of relationships between countries.
Learn about the histories, theories, and philosophies behind the political systems of different nations, from democracies to dictatorships. Look at power and policies in specific areas of the world like Japan or Europe with Bachelor of Arts in International Relations program from Victoria University of Wellington.
Study themes that reflect the increasingly globalised world we live in—like the importance of cyber security in international relations and the way wealth inequality affects world affairs.
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Courses include:
- The Cold War World, 1945-1991
- The Pacific Islands after 1945
- Social Media Politics
- New Zealand Political History
- Ethics and International Affairs
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Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
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Campus Location
- Wellington, New Zealand
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
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General requirements
- Successful completion of your general secondary education and successful completion of one year of undergraduate degree study at a recognised tertiary institution (min. GPA may be required)
- Successful completion of the Victoria University of Wellington Foundation Studies Programme OR other recognised foundation programme
- Achievement of the International Baccalaureate Diploma (min. 24 points) OR equivalent internationally recognised high school qualification
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