国际学生入学条件
A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
IB Diploma- 38
IELTS score-A minimum result of 7.5 overall and a minimum result of 7.0 in each band
TOEFL - IBT score- A minimum result of 105 overall including a minimum result of 23 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 25 in Writing
Pearsons Test of English- A minimum result of 76 overall and a minimum result of 68 in each band
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- 雅思总分:7.5
- 托福网考总分:105
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearsons Test of English- A minimum result of 76 overall and a minimum result of 68 in each band
CRICOS代码: 006441D
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课程简介
国际关系是对国际政治,社会,文化和经济体系的研究。您将探索该系统的历史发展,并全面了解国际关系的参与者,机构和过程。主要内容集中在对国家利益至关重要的问题上没有上级权威的领土国家。您将分析该系统的性质,即管理国家行为的规则和力量,导致军事冲突或和平合作的因素,以及当前朝着全球一体化,世界更加分散的趋势发展。
The future of work is changing, and what it means to be part of the legal profession has expanded. Our highly regarded Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws combined degree program will challenge you to think differently. You will graduate with two degrees, opening the door to a wide range of career opportunities in law or another area where legal skills are in demand. Today's law graduates need to be equipped with an agile mindset, and the ability to draw on legal and non-legal insights to solve multi-faceted problems, amidst unprecedented change, shifting client expectations and rapid technological advancements. The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is one of the most reputable law programs in Australia, highly regarded overseas and your first step towards admissions as a legal practitioner in NSW. Focused on the modern legal environment, you will develop the complex problem solving and analytical skills required to meet the challenges of a contemporary global landscape. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) offers broad choice across more than 45 subject areas, allowing you to build a solid foundation in another area(s), and gain a unique perspective. You study the BA over three years and complete the equivalent of the first year of the LLB at the same time. In years four and five, you will take the remaining compulsory and elective units of the LLB respectively. If you wish to complete honours, you may do so in your fourth year of study, deferring your remaining law units until your fifth year of study.<br><br>International Relations is the study of the international political, social, cultural and economic system. You will explore the historical development of that system and gain a comprehensive understanding of the actors, institutions, and processes of international relations. The major focuses on territorial states that acknowledge no superior authority over issues vital to national interest. You will analyse the nature of this systemthe rules and forces governing the behaviour of states, the factors that lead to military conflict or peaceful co-operation, and the current trends towards both a more globally integrated, and a more fragmented world. In your first year you will be introduced to the core theories, concepts and institutions in international relations, and the history of international system. The second and third year units progressively build upon these foundations, further developing your understanding of central issues, including international security, international organisations, international political economy, and international law. You will also explore the role that international institutions play in shaping policy decisions at the global level.<br><br>International Relations is the study of the international political, social, cultural and economic system. You will explore the historical development of that system and gain a comprehensive understanding of the actors, institutions, and processes of international relations. The major focuses on territorial states that acknowledge no superior authority over issues vital to national interest. You will analyse the nature of this systemthe rules and forces governing the behaviour of states, the factors that lead to military conflict or peaceful co-operation, and the current trends towards both a more globally integrated, and a more fragmented world. In your first year you will be introduced to the core theories, concepts and institutions in international relations, and the history of international system. The second and third year units progressively build upon these foundations, further developing your understanding of central issues, including international security, international organisations, international political economy, and international law. You will also explore the role that international institutions play in shaping policy decisions at the global level.
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