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Laws / Political Science and International Relations, Double Degree Bachelor(Hons) / Bachelor

Griffith University, Australia

 
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Subject ranking

Law
Australia / ARWU
5th
Political Sciences
Australia / ARWU
5th
Politics
Australia / QS
7th

Costs

Course fees
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$22K / year
Beer S$10
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$17
Coffee S$5
TotalS$22K / year

Entry requirements

A Level DEE
Diploma 1.8
International Baccalaureate 26

Scholarships

Griffith International Student Academic Excellence Scholarship
25% for tuition
Limited quantity
Griffith Remarkable Scholarship
50% for tuition
Limited quantity
Griffith Vice Chancellor's International Scholarship
50% for tuition
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
111963C
University
Code
00233E
Upcoming
Intakes
Feb 2025
Jul 2024
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+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

5.5 years
Graduate
2029
About the course

Combining Political Science and International Relations with Law will help you develop a solid understanding of the world we live in. You will learn about the forces that shape politics, public administration and international affairs.
Law component
In the Law component, you will study within a number of special subject areas called 'vertical subjects'. Through these subject areas, you will make connections between law and ethics, legal theory, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues, and internationalisation. You will also develop interdisciplinary understandings of law and legal work.If you complete the five Canadian Law courses, you will be eligible for entry into the legal profession in Canada's common law provinces, when accompanied by a Certificate of Qualification from the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada.
Political Science and International Relations component
In the Political Science and International Relations component, you will learn about political movements and institutions, processes of lawmaking, diplomacy and global politics. You'll explore how democracy thrives or struggles to survive, and the strategies authoritarian leaders increasingly use to maintain their grip on power, among a range of other exciting topics in Political Science and International Relations. In your second, third and fourth years, you'll gain valuable specialised knowledge by completing one or two majors in International Relations, Political Science and Public Policy; or Security, Conflict and Human Rights. Throughout your studies, you'll gain the skills and training needed for pursuing your own career pathway, including taking dedicated employability courses and having opportunities to complete a work placement, field study trip, or parliamentary internship.

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