Description
This subject introduces you to the history, structure, development and world view of the United Nations (UN). The subject analyses the UN as the centre of world diplomacy as well as a supranational human rights and welfare agency. Engaging in this subject's unique activities will expand your understanding of the intricate makeup and limitations of an organisation designed to ‘save succeeding generations from the scourge of war’. You will explore a range of topics including the embrace of international organisations, the structure of the United Nations, international Peacekeeping, human rights, and international development.
Subject details
Type | Undergraduate |
Code | INTR12-203 |
EFTSL | 0.125 |
Faculty | Faculty of Society & Design |
Semesters offered |
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Credit | 10 |
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Subject fees |
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Learning outcomes
1. Identify, analyse, evaluate and communicate broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge in the study of the United Nations. 2. Independently and in teams, generate and transmit solutions to unpredictable and sometimes complex problems related to the United Nations. 3. Apply disciplinary knowledge and skills to professional work and/or further learning, demonstrating well-developed judgement and responsibility.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: ? | Nil |
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Restrictions: ? | Nil |
Subject outlines
Subject dates
Standard Offering | |
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Enrolment opens | 18/07/2021 |
Semester start | 13/09/2021 |
Subject start | 13/09/2021 |
Cancellation 1? | 27/09/2021 |
Cancellation 2? | 04/10/2021 |
Last enrolment | 26/09/2021 |
Withdraw – Financial? | 09/10/2021 |
Withdraw – Academic? | 30/10/2021 |
Teaching census? | 08/10/2021 |