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Merge your passion for political science and global affairs with artistic expression to design an academic track that perfectly aligns with both your professional goals and personal ambitions, while unlocking diverse career opportunities through UC's dual degree in Politics and International Relations and Arts.
This program provides an in-depth analysis of fundamental theories, key concepts, and contemporary challenges in Asia Pacific regional politics within a global framework, while allowing specialization in one of five creative disciplines: literary arts, cultural preservation studies, digital content creation, cinematic arts, or international affairs.
Regardless of your chosen specialization, the combination of elective courses will cultivate advanced analytical abilities and a thorough grasp of employing creative approaches to educate, connect with, convince, and impact audiences.
All electives are conducted in intimate, customized learning settings, providing students with a personalized educational experience that guarantees optimal guidance and motivation throughout their UC academic career.
For international students studying an Australian Year 12 qualification, your selection rank is your ATAR plus any adjustment factors you may be eligible for.
If you’re an international student who has not completed an Australian Year 12, we also recognise a range of other international qualifications for direct entry. These include the NCEA Level 3, the International Baccalaureate (IB) and GCE A Levels, plus other country-specific qualifications.
English language requirements
Academic IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score below 6.0; TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 60 with: R: 13; L: 12; S: 18; W: 21; Pearson Test of Academic English: 50 with no skill score below 50; Cambridge English Scale: 169 with no sub-score below 169: Occupational English Test: No grade lower than 'C' in any of the sub-tests.