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University of Canberra

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Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Business

  • Bachelor

Learn the business of politics Discover the principles, concepts and issues that are shaping our world and combine these with the core disciplines of business and management to open an exciting and challenging future involving international politics, national security, business and innovation.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
SCMG01.1, 65

About this course

Learn the business of politics

Discover the principles, concepts and issues that are shaping our world and combine these with the core disciplines of business and management to open an exciting and challenging future involving international politics, national security, business and innovation.

UC's Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Business double degree will cover a range of topics designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and strategies behind business and politics around the world - and then explore how issues such as Brexit, the Trump presidency, war, energy security and marriage equality and how they have the potential to influence change on a global scale.

The course will also teach you how to develop high level theoretical and empirical analysis and interpretation skills and use these to academically critique international issues, such as democratically informed citizenship, contemporary issues in politics and policy, national security, the challenges of modern terrorism, and contemporary regional politics in the Asia Pacific in an international context.

Based in Canberra, the centre of political influence in Australia, this course will also give you unrivalled access to a network of professional and government contacts, practical exposure and the opportunity to study real-world situations through project work, internships and mentorships.

What you will learn

  • study theories, institutions, policies and practices in the disciplines of politics and international relations in both a contemporary and historical context
  • explore critical business theories and strategies in relation to management, marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship and innovation and international business
  • recognise and assess political change at a local, regional and international level
  • apply in-depth knowledge of political science and international relations in a rapidly changing geo-political environment
  • develop exceptional theoretical and technical business management skills
  • examine the political pressures and challenges that societies, governments, security forces and businesses currently face
  • cultivate effective change management skills
  • evaluate and apply a range of research methods and analytical techniques to enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities in an Australian and international context.

Career pathways

The UC Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Business double degree is a unique qualification that offers highly transferrable skills. Gain access to a wide range of positions both locally and international, including as a:

  • Member of Parliament
  • Public affairs consultant
  • Political researcher
  • Political advisor
  • Management consultant
  • Intelligence officer
  • National security adviser
  • Foreign policy adviser
  • Border control adviser
  • Surveillance officer
  • Consular officer
  • Political adviser
  • Diplomat
  • Political journalist
  • Program director
  • International development worker
  • Campaign director

Credit for prior study or work

There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Humanities, Culture & Social Sciences courses at University of Canberra.
80.8%
Overall satisfaction
82.4%
Skill scale
69%
Teaching scale
67.5%
Employed full-time
$65k
Average salary