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Politics
COURSES OFFERED
The following postgraduate courses are available:
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Honours Master of Arts by Research
- Master of Arts
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
Areas in which research can be supervised in 2000 include
aspects of the following:
- Australian politics, including public policy and foreign
relations
- Comparative politics
- International relations
- Politics of development/underdevelopment
- Politics in state socialist societies
- South Pacific politics
- United States politics
- Political theory
- Mass media
- Urban politics
- Australian political thought
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Candidates for this degree enrol in POL951 Major Thesis.
HONOURS MASTER OF ARTS
Candidates for this degree enrol in POL951 Major Thesis.
MASTER OF ARTS in Politics
The Master of Arts program is intended to enable graduates
with suitable grounding in Politics and/or related disciplines
(such as History, Philosophy, Sociology, Law, Economics) to
undertake advanced studies in Politics, either for its own
sake or as a relevant background to careers in social science
teaching, public administration, journalism, and public affairs
in government and the private sector.
Intending applicants should consult the Professor of Politics
before enrolling in order to ascertain their eligibility as
well as the subjects on offer each year.
Course requirements are a minimum of 48 credit points of Politics
subjects. Teaching will emphasise small-group discussions,
flexibility and independence.
| Number |
Subject |
Credit Points |
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| POL+902 |
Advanced Topics in Australian Politics |
8 |
| POL+903 |
Issues in Australian Public Policy |
8 |
| POL+914 |
Power and the Modern State |
8 |
| POL+922 |
Advanced International Relations |
8 |
| POL+931 |
From Revolution to Reform in CIS, Eastern and Central Europe |
8 |
| POL+932 |
Contemporary Chinese Politics |
8 |
| POL+941 |
Government and Politics in the South Pacific Islands Region |
8 |
| POL+984 |
Power and the Modern State: Advanced Topics |
8 |
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