International Studies
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QS Subject Rankings
3 years
Program duration
Yes
Scholarships
Program Overview
Main Subject
Bachelor of arts
Degree
International Studies
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Deakin University’s Bachelor of International Studies is a three-year program that explores global issues, international relations, and cross-cultural communication. It prepares students for careers in diplomacy, policy analysis, international business, and global development by providing a deep understanding of political, economic, and social systems worldwide.
The program offers various majors, including international relations, language studies, and global development, allowing students to tailor their studies to their career goals. Deakin emphasizes practical learning through study tours, exchange programs, and internships with international organizations, enhancing global perspectives and real-world experience.
Students benefit from Deakin’s strong international partnerships, gaining opportunities to study abroad and engage with global networks. The curriculum includes contemporary topics like human rights, environmental sustainability, and international security, ensuring graduates are equipped for dynamic global careers.
Graduates can pursue roles in government agencies, NGOs, multinational corporations, and media organizations. Deakin’s flexible study options, including online learning, make this program accessible to students worldwide.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for Deakin University’s Bachelor of International Studies, applicants must meet academic and English language requirements. Domestic students need to complete Year 12 or an equivalent qualification with a competitive ATAR score. International students must hold a recognized secondary education qualification, such as A-Levels, IB Diploma, or an equivalent overseas certification.
English Language Proficiency
English proficiency requirements include a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 (no band below 6.0), TOEFL iBT 69, or PTE 50. Students who do not meet direct entry requirements can explore Deakin’s pathway programs or foundation courses as alternative admission options.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
Domestic Students
Tuition Fee/year | Other Expenses |
International Students
Tuition Fee/year Estimated tuition fee - full-fee paying place $34,600 for 1 yr full-time AUD | Other Expenses
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Application Deadline
Trimester 1
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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late January |
Trimester 2
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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late May |
Trimester 3
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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early October |
Curriculum
✅ 6 Core Units – Foundational knowledge in international studies
✅ 1 Major – Chosen from an approved list of major sequences
✅ Electives – Up to 8 credit points outside the Faculty of Arts and Education
✅ Level Requirements:
- At least 6 credit points at Level 3
- No more than 10 credit points at Level 1
✅ International Experience (Minimum 2 Credit Points) – Fulfilled through one of the following: - Trimester exchange at an overseas university
- International internship (AIS330 or AIS331)
- In-country language program (Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic, or Spanish)
- Approved study abroad or study tour (AIS203)
- Onshore internship with an international organization (AIS330 only)
- Two consecutive language units (e.g., AIB151 & AIB152, AIF145, etc.), where two units count as one credit point of international experience
Program Benefits
Deakin University’s Bachelor of International Studies provides students with a comprehensive understanding of global politics, economics, and cultures, preparing them for careers in diplomacy, international development, and global affairs. The program emphasizes cross-cultural communication, international relations, and policy-making, ensuring students develop skills essential for working in multinational organizations and government agencies. One of the key advantages of this degree is its interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to specialize in areas like global security, human rights, and sustainability.
A unique benefit of the program is the opportunity for international experiences, including study abroad programs, internships with global organizations, and participation in overseas study tours. Deakin’s strong connections with international institutions provide students with real-world exposure to global challenges and solutions. Additionally, the university’s language study options enable students to enhance their cultural competence, making them highly valuable in global job markets. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in NGOs, policy analysis, and international business.
Career Possibilities
The Bachelor of International Studies program prepares graduates for careers in diplomacy, international development, and global organizations. Career options include working as international relations specialists, foreign affairs analysts, or policy advisors for governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Graduates may also pursue roles in global business, trade, or multinational corporations, focusing on international markets. Additionally, opportunities in human rights advocacy, global health initiatives, or international law are common. The global outlook of the program makes graduates highly desirable for roles that require cross-cultural communication and expertise in international relations, security, and development.
Research Opportunities
The Bachelor of International Studies program offers research opportunities that explore global issues, international relations, and cross-cultural understanding. Students can undertake research in areas such as global politics, human rights, international law, international trade, and diplomacy. These research projects provide insights into global challenges and allow students to develop a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of societies worldwide. Faculty-led research initiatives often involve collaboration with international organizations, giving students access to real-world data and a global perspective. Additionally, students can engage in fieldwork or study-abroad programs, further enhancing their research capabilities by directly observing different cultures and political systems. By participating in these research opportunities, students refine their analytical and communication skills, preparing them for roles in international organizations, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations. Research opportunities also provide a foundation for those interested in pursuing postgraduate studies in international relations or related fields.
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