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International Studies (Global Passports)
Dr Shanthi Robertson
Program Director, B Arts (International Studies)
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Program Description
• Focused and career-oriented, preparing students to work in a range of roles in the international and cross cultural sector
• Enables students to participate in a rich, flexible and diverse learning experience as members of a learning community
• Combines scholarly and professional approaches, focusing on:
–Global, regional and local history, politics, economics
–Cultural, linguistic and religious diversity
–Applying knowledge in real-world situations
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Semester
Courses
Sem 1 Global ProcessesGlobal History &
International SecurityElective
Language and Professional
Communication Elective
Sem 2International Political
EconomyCross Cultural
CommunicationElective
Language and Professional
Communication Elective
Sem 3Working & Managing in International Contexts
Global Mobility & Inter-Ethnic Relations
ElectiveLanguage and Professional
Communication Elective
Sem 4 Research MethodsInternational Law &
Human RightsElective
Language and Professional
Communication Elective
Sem 5International Research
ProjectGlobal Risk and
GovernanceElective
Language and Professional
Communication Elective
Sem 6International
Professional PracticeInternational Internship
Language and Professional
Communication Elective
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Elective Specialisations
• Diplomacy and Security– The Ethics of Intervention
– International Diplomacy
• International Development – International Perspective on Community
Development
– International Development: Themes, Debates and Practice
• Area Studies– Contemporary Europe: Unity, Diversity, Ideology
– Culture and Politics in Latin America
• Cultural Studies– Religion, Conflict and Globalisation
– Sex and Gender in Asia
• Indigenous Studies– Indigenous Fieldwork
– Applied Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples
• Criminal Justice – Global Crime
– Terrorism and Society
• Media Studies – Mass Media in Asia
– Introduction to Public Relations
• Business Studies– Culture and Business Practice in Asia
– International Management
• Public Policy– Comparing Policy
– Influencing Policy
• Environment– Environment Politics and Change Theory
– Energy Policy and Management
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Internships 2009 & 2010
• Writing reports on children affected by HIV/AIDS for UNICEF in Nepal
• Assisting lawyers at a law firm in China, with researching evidence, writing legal instruments and meeting clients
• Researching human rights issues at Bread for the World, an NGO in Stuttgart, Germany
• Evaluating program quality with World Vision, Australia
• Strengthening business ties between Australian & Chinese firms at the Australian Chamber of Commerce, Beijing
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Internships 2009 & 2010
• Reporting meetings for the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
• Managing Supporting and Empowering Women, an organization in Tanzania that employs HIV+ women
• Supporting diplomatic staff at the Malaysian Embassy in Paris
• Exploring mining’s impact on the environment for a non-government organisation in Argentina
• Providing services to refugee youth at Adult Migration Education Service in Melbourne
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Graduate Destinations: International
• Rotary World Fellowship Ambassador (Argentina)
• OXFAM (Asia Pacific)
• International Child Care (Asia Pacific)
• Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (Laos and Cambodia)
• UNICEF (Indonesia)
• ESL Teaching (China and Japan)
• QANTAS (Global)
• Asian Muslim Action News Agency (Bangkok)
• Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Beijing)
• Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Honolulu, Dubai)
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Graduate Destinations: Australia
• Department of Workplace Relations (Canberra)
• Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation (Sydney)
• Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet (Melbourne)
• Smith Family (Melbourne)
• Victorian Multicultural Commission (Melbourne)
• Department of Defence (Canberra)
• Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (Melbourne)
• Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (Melbourne)
• Plan International (Melbourne)
• Department of Immigration and Citizenship (Melbourne and Canberra)
• Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination (Canberra)
• Office of the Auditor General (Melbourne)
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Graduate Profile: Kim Freeman
• Completed 2003
• Internship: United Nations Development Fund for Women
• Career: Previously Consular Manager, Australian Embassy in Beijing, now Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra
“The lecturers are all deeply committed and there was such a diverse mix of students that you learned from your peers as well. There are so many opportunities to get work experience, learn a
language or travel abroad.”
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Graduate Profile: France Pitt
• Completed 2010
• Internship: Co-ordinator of Melbourne Fair Trade Fiesta
• Career: Chilean Fair Trade network initiative
• Postgraduate Study: Masters in International Development
“RMIT is well known for being a hands-on university. If you want to start making a change in the world ASAP the BAIS is a great
way to do it.”