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This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the exciting disciplines of politics and international relations and commerce. Students will learn about the of political institutions in countries around the world and explore the complex field of relations between nations. Topics in governance, public policy, public administration, national security, border control and commerce ensure that students receive a and current education in the range of issues which are covered under the label of politics and international relations and commerce.
Bachelor of Commerce students in one of the following areas Accounting, Banking & Financial Services, Business Administration, Economics, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Marketing Management, Public Sector Management, or Tourism Management.
In addition to acquiring specialist and competencies in Politics and International Relations and Commerce, students will graduate with a range of generic skills such as critical thinking, enhanced communication abilities, problem solving and capacities to work with others. They will also develop ethically based and socially attitudes and behaviours.