Overview
Contacts
Academic Chair
Structure
24 credit points
Available in courses
B1363 - Bachelor of Global Security
B1365 - Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Global Security
B1356 - Bachelor of Arts
B1366 - Bachelor of Criminology / Bachelor of Global Security
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
Describe and apply human and environmental security theories, approaches, issues and policies.
Analyse and identify how networks of interwoven social, economic, political, and environmental factors produce security and insecurity
Critically evaluate strategies, policies and interventions to enhance or enable human and environmental security outcomes locally, nationally and globally.
Construct compelling, critical and well-researched arguments pertaining to human and environmental security.
Design and manage projects of increasing sophistication, involving ethical inquiry, and working independently and with others.
Engage with complex and often controversial human and environmental security debates and issues in ways that are respectful, collaborative, ethical and interdisciplinary.
Develop interpersonal, ethical, research, analytical, problem-solving and other skills that that are valued in government, military, security, trade, education, law, technology, industry, media, marketing and other professional contexts.