AIR292 - Study Tour: America and the International System

Unit details

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Year:2019 unit information
Offering information:

This unit is offered in alternate years 2020, 2022.

Enrolment modes:

Trimester 3: Study Tour

Credit point(s):1
EFTSL value:0.125
Trimester 3 Unit Chair:

Dean Coldicott

Prerequisite:

Successful completion of 2 units from AIR101, AIR102, AIR108 or AIR120 plus completion of at least 2 level 2 International Relations/Middle East Studies units.

Students must have completed at least 8 credit points in their course, otherwise by permission of Unit chair.

All students to seek permission from unit chair to enrol.

Corequisite:

Nil

Incompatible with:

Nil

In-person attendance requirements:

Delivery methods: intensive mode, but supported also through Cloud-based resources and activities. Pre-departure readings: 4 hours. Pre-departure workshop session (conducted by Study Abroad Office), including preparation: 8 hours. In country: 10 days x 8 hours = 80 hours. Total: approx. 92 hours

Note:

Study tours will be confirmed by April 2019.  Contact the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) team for queries: ARTSED Work Integrated Learning.

Content

This unit provides an experiential approach to learning about America’s role in the international political system and the role of International Organisations such as the UN, IMF and World Bank. Via their learning about key aspects of American history, politics and culture, students are encouraged to explore and reflect upon how American history, culture and politics informs the study of International Relations as a discipline and their own understanding of contemporary international politics.

Assessment

Assessment 1 (Individual) - Pre-departure Report (1000 words) - 30%

Assessment 2 (Individual) - Journal (1000 words) - 30%

Assessment 3 (Individual) - Presentation - 40%

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