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Pursuing double degrees enables you to expand your understanding and specialization across two distinct academic disciplines. You can explore our wide selection of engaging, varied programs and begin an educational path tailored to your individuality. The Bachelor of Arts stands as the most adaptable university qualification, offering more than twenty specialized majors where you can craft your expertise through core subjects while broadening your abilities with elective options. Our learners possess an inquisitive nature regarding life's profound inquiries, relish the freedom of intellectual exploration, and pursue wisdom and motivation throughout their lives. As part of the University of Tasmania's academic environment, you'll join a community passionately invested in our teaching and research subjects. Engaging with legal studies means recognizing the significance of social equity and employing legal frameworks to better societal and environmental wellbeing. It involves cultivating advanced competencies in legal methodologies while appreciating how these abilities can serve various objectives. By comprehending law as both a domestic and international matter—recognizing similarities across legal systems while acknowledging how circumstances influence laws and legal traditions—you create pathways to varied legal professions both in Australia and worldwide.
The International Relations program examines pressing issues in our interconnected world. This major provides analytical frameworks to comprehend and influence contemporary global issues and prospects. Initial coursework introduces the diverse entities, organizations, and concepts influencing international affairs. Advanced years allow deeper investigation into crucial aspects like global security systems, legal frameworks, humanitarian concerns, China's geopolitical role, or worldwide economic systems. International relations education enhances capabilities in cross-cultural political analysis, complex system evaluation, and independent research and communication. These versatile skills prepare graduates for roles in governmental agencies, corporations, nonprofit organizations, or any sector addressing worldwide concerns.