Master of International Relations

MIR

Program Overview | Program Structure

Program Overview

Program Name Master of International Relations
Level Postgraduate
Type Masters Coursework
Mode On-campus
Duration 3 semesters full-time (12 subjects)
Starting Semesters January, May, September
Program Code HS-23013
CRICOS Code 063441J
Host Faculty Humanities & Social Sciences
Program-specific Enquiries H&SS Faculty Services
Phone: +61 7 559 52522
Email: hss@bond.edu.au
Credit for Prior Study Enquiries H&SS Faculty Services
Phone: +61 7 559 52522
Email: hss@bond.edu.au
Admissions, Enrolment and General Enquiries

RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS

Domestic Enquiries:
Toll-free: 1800 074 074 (from within Australia)
Phone: +61 7 559 51024 (from outside Australia)
Email: information@bond.edu.au

International Enquiries:
Phone: +61 7 559 51024
Email: international@bond.edu.au

The Master of International Relations is innovative, forward-looking and attuned to the dynamics of the globalising world and its multiple diplomatic channels. Students will find the programs not just practical but also rigorous in providing a sound knowledge base for each area of study, and in providing grounding in contemporary, theoretical and cultural issues. Students will engage in simulations, think-tank and scenario exercises with practical experience of the subject gained through in-country experience, internships or institutional (eg. UN) visits.

Entry requirements

Completion of an undergraduate degree program at an approved institution with at least a major in International Relations or similar and normally with a record of performance at Credit (65%) level or better, subject to the decision of the Dean.

Professional Outcomes

The study of International Relations provides students with an understanding of international life – politically, economically and culturally. This is an invaluable asset for graduates in a wide range of professions, including diplomacy, foreign affairs, defense, government service, business, journalism, teaching, politics, international trade or public service.

Work experience and Internships

Some students without practical workplace experience, or with workplace experience in a field different from their studies, choose to undertake an internship as part of their degree. This intensely practical professional development approach fosters graduates who are ready, willing and able to hit the ground running and make an immediate impact in the workplace.

Attendance

International Students: Students must undertake three subjects per semester (equivalent to 30 credit points) to fulfil student visa requirements. Student may be able to accelerate their degree program by obtaining written approval from the Faculty. 

Domestic Students: Most Students undertake four subjects per semester (equivalent to 40 credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects (equivalent to 30 credit points) and extend your degree over a longer period.

Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.

Information on this web page is accurate at the time of posting. This program structure is indicative only and may be subject to change.