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Master of Diplomacy / Master of International Affairs [MDipl/MIA]
Program Code: 7880

CRICOS number: 047929G

In conjunction with The Australian National University's Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy (APCD), the GSIA offers combined degree programs in diplomacy and international relations. This program provides advanced diplomatic preparation and practical skills for those seeking a career in diplomacy or for those already employed in foreign ministries or other civil service departments with an international orientation. Upon completion, students receive two testamurs, the Master of Diplomacy and the Master of International Affairs.

Program Requirements
The MDipl/MIA is a joint master's degree program consisting of a total of 96 units of coursework - 48 units for the MIA component and 48 for the MDipl.

Program Structure
The program structure for the MIA component of the joint degree is the same as for the regular MIA degree.

The MDipl component consists of the following compulsory courses

Summer DIPL8001 Transnational Diplomacy

Semester 1

DIPL8002

Contemporary Challenges in Diplomacy: Politics, Economics, Law, and Strategy

Semester 1

DIPL8003

Case Studies in Diplomacy

Semester 1

DIPL8004

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

plus 12 units advanced standing.

For further course details, please refer to the Master of Diplomacy program description.

Admission Criteria
Admissions criteria are as for the MIA degree. Applicants should have at least second class honours, division A, in an Australian bachelor degree or the equivalent in a degree from other countries. The degree should normally be in the social sciences or humanities. In cases where applicants have not undertaken an honours degree, ‘equivalence’ may be met by:

  • a very good four-year bachelor degree
  • a very good graduate diploma
  • or a very good three-year bachelor degree and substantial relevant work experience demonstrating a capacity for analysis and research in international affairs.

(As a guide, ‘very good’ normally refers to an A/B+ average or Distinction average.)

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