International Studies Minor - Approved Subjects

Students are required to complete 24 credit points from the following:

ACCY303

Selected Issues in Accounting A

6

ASIA299

Special Topics in Southeast Asian Studies

8

ASIA399

Special Topics in Southeast Asian Studies

8

CCS348

Television, Globalisation and Cultural Identity*

8

COMM303

Development of Modern Business

6

ECON216

International Trade Theory and Policy

6

ECON251

Industry and Trade in East Asia

6

ECON302

Transition Economies

6

ECON303

Economic Development Issues

6

ECON307

International Monetary Economics

6

ECON309

Environmental Economics

6

ECON320

Economics of Small and Medium Enterprises

6

ECON334

Global Economics

6

EDUC291

Youth, Cultureand Education

8

EDUC333

International Teaching Project

6

EDUE325

Culture, Immigration and Education

6

EESC104

The Human Environment: Problems and Change

6

EESC205

Population Studies

6

EESC308

Environmental and Heritage Management (cond)

8

ELL310

Language and Communication in the Global Context

8

ENGL346

Comparative Canadian/Australian Writing*

8

ENGL366

Literatures of the Globalised Cultures

8

ENGL373

Literatures of Colonising Cultures*

8

EURO220

The European Union: Post War Integration, 1945-1995

8

EURO320

Nations without States in the European Union

8

FIN 241

International Financial Management

6

FIN 351

International Business Finance

6

FIN 353

Global Electronic Finance

6

GEOS231

Environmental Impact of Societies

6

GEOS246

A Hungry World: Food Resources and the World Economy

6

GEOS347

Northern Neighbours: Economic and Social Change in the Asia-Pacific Rim

8

GEOS349

Population, Health and Environment

8

HIST210

The European Union: Post War Integration, 1945-1995

8

HIST276

America's Rise to Globalism since 1919*

8

HIST287

Southeast Asian Transformations*

8

HIST288

Religion and Military Rule in Southeast Asia*

8

HIST300

Reporting War: A History

8

HIST379

Culture and Identity in Indonesian History, 1870-2001

8

IACT303

World Wide Networking

6

LANG371

Advanced Studies in Language / Culture

8

LAW343

International Law

6

LAW360

Foreign Investment Law in People's Republic of China

6

LING210

Communicating in a Foreign Language

8

LING316

Language and Communication in a Global Context

8

LLB337

Comparative Studies in Law

8

LLB343

International Law

8

LLB354

Human Rights Law

8

LLB360

Foreign Investment Law in People's Republic of China

8

LLB3922

International Maritime Environmental Law*

8

LLB3923

The Law of the Sea

8

LLB3924

International Environmental Law

8

MARK240

Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in East and South-East Asia

6

MARK343

International Marketing

6

MGMT204

Government Regulation and International Business*

6

MGMT301

Managing Across Cultures

6

MGMT302

Business in Europe

6

MGMT303

Development of Modern Business

6

MGMT305

Business in Asia*

6

MGMT341

International and Comparative Employment Relations

6

MGMT389

International Business Management

6

POL121

Politics in a Globalising World

6

POL225

International Relations, An Introduction

8

POL230

Latin America: The Politics of Conquest and Colonisation*

8

POL314

Power and The Modern State

8

POL315

The Politics of Post-Communist Countries*

 

POL317

Politics in the South Pacific*

8

POL318

The Asian Tigers - Newly Industrialising Countries in Transition

8

POL319

Political Economy in the New Millennium

 

POL323

North and South: Approaches to Relations Between Advanced, Industrial and Developed Countries

8

POL324

Culture and Politics

8

POP203 Health Policy  

SOC243

Contemporary Issues in Society

8

SOC305

Race and Ethnic Studies*

8

SOC318

Modernity, Development and Social Change

8

STS120

Technology and Society: East and West

6

STS215 / STS315

Globalisation: technology, culture and media

8

STS218

Environment in Crisis: Technology and Society

8

STS220

Technology in Society: East and West

8

STS210

Technology in Society: East and West

6


As well all subjects with the prefixes FREN, ITAL, JAPA, SPAN are approved for up to 12 credit points of 24cp IS Minor. Some undergraduate research projects and special studies subjects will be approved for IS Minor. They must have overtly international content/focus. An asterisk (*) denotes not on offer this year.

For further information about IS Minor subjects, contact
Director, International Studies 4221 3612.

 
Last reviewed: 20 February, 2008