Undergraduate
Future Students
Find out comprehensive information about taking degree courses at the University of Melbourne.
Find out comprehensive information about single subject enrolments Single Subject Study: Community Access Program (CAP)
For all prospective undergraduate student enquiries please contact the Arts and Music Student Centre
Current Students
Course and Subject Information
Political Science or International Studies subjects can be taken as part of a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree or as Breadth study in other New Generation degrees. A major and minor in Political Science or International Studies are offered. Study areas are listed in alphabetical order in the Handbook. Full subject descriptions are available from this link.
All students have access to subject material for subjects that they are enrolled in via LMS:
Student may wish to study abroad as part of their Melbourne experience:
For all current undergraduate student enquiries please contact the Arts and Music Student Centre.
2010 Re-enrolment
Please refer to relevant links below for 2010 subject availability in the Political Science major and the International Studies major.
Please refer to the 2010 Handbook for subject availability in the Politics & International Studies major.
Political Science Major:
International Studies Major
Internship Subjects
- Internship Programs Information
- Internship Programs Applications - Semester 1 Semester 2
- 166-043 / 039 Public Affairs Internship Guide
- 2010 Uni-Capitol Washington Internship Information Sheet
- 2010 Uni-Capitol Washington Internship Official Program
- 2010 Uni-Capitol Washington Internship Application Form
Field Trip Subject
University Policy Documents
For information on University policies and guidelines in connection with your studies, please refer to the Academic Services Policy page
School Administrative Information
- Assessment Policy
- Essay Writing Guide
- Essay Submission Cover Sheet
- Application for Extension
- How to Apply for Special Consideration
- 2009 Timetable
- Alloc8 (Tutorial Allocation) Semester 2, 2009