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Bachelor of Social Science – Security and International Relations

Building security. Inspiring diplomacy.

  • Join an industry with an expected job growth of 13.5% by 2030
  • Expand your knowledge of international politics and security challenges
  • Gain hands-on skills in understanding and resolving conflicts
  • Broaden your employment and leadership opportunities in international and security-related fields
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Undergraduate

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3 years full-time

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Mar, Jul, Nov

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24

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$2,124*

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OVERVIEW

The global network of foreign affairs, trade and diplomacy is ready for a new generation of thinkers. That’s where you come in.

You will be immersed in the complex issues that surround security, international trade and global diplomacy. Topics include Australia’s foreign policy and partnerships, the role of the United Nations, and the evolution of global politics and human rights. You’ll learn about the international framework for human rights and unpack issues such as international law versus the state, refugee rights, drones, torture in security and humanitarian intervention.

Taught by experts with professional backgrounds in politics and intelligence, you’ll learn real-world strategies to set you up for a fulfilling career in a sector you’re passionate about, such as government, not-for-profit, trade, policy, risk analysis and more. With a focus on industry-standard practices, you’ll examine real government documents and case studies to boost your job readiness.

As a graduate of this flexible course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of domestic and international political issues. You’ll also be able to pick from a wide range of electives, where you can enhance your skill set by studying related topics such as counter terrorism or behavioural studies. With this knowledge, you’ll be set up for a rewarding career and the lifelong opportunity to contribute to changes in international politics.

Key Learnings Include

  • International Relations: Explore the role of the United Nations and the problems associated with global governance.
  • International Politics: Gain an understanding of the major institutions, events and issues in international politics.
  • History, Politics & Human Rights: Reflect on international framework of Human Rights from a historical and political perspective.
  • Australian Foreign Policy: Explore Australia’s foreign policy and strategic international security partnerships.
  • War & Peace: Learn about the evolution of global politics since World War II.
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‘The benefit of studying online with Swinburne Online has allowed me to schedule my time efficiently and effectively around [my life]. I have been provided with a world-class education led by industry leaders and professionals.’

Kate, Swinburne Online graduate

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There's a world of opportunities for Community Development Officers, with jobs set to increase by 13.5% over the next five years.

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Our Social Sciences courses have ranked in the Top 250 by the QS Top Universities Rankings for 2025.

‘The benefit of studying online with Swinburne Online has allowed me to schedule my time efficiently and effectively around [my life]. I have been provided with a world-class education led by industry leaders and professionals.’

Kate, Swinburne Online graduate

13.5% ▴

There's a world of opportunities for Community Development Officers, with jobs set to increase by 13.5% over the next five years.

Our Social Sciences courses have ranked in the Top 250 by the QS Top Universities Rankings for 2025.

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Swinburne Online

Your Pathway to the career of your dreams

Structure

Your course breakdown:

To be awarded the Bachelor of Social Science – Behavioural Studies you must complete 24 units in total made up of:

  • 4 Core Units
  • 8 Major Units
  • 12 Elective Units

Each year is split into 3 Teaching Periods (14 weeks per Teaching Period). You can choose to study full-time or part-time depending on your preference.

What you'll study:

Your core units provide an essential foundation for studying social science. In this major you must complete four core units by choosing to complete Connecting with Culture: Indigenous Australian Experiences OR Introduction to Research Methods.

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Sociological Foundations

Introduction to Research Methods

Connecting with Culture: Indigenous Australian Experiences

Australian Politics

International Politics

Australian Foreign Policy

Dictators and Democrats: Comparing Political Systems

Conflict Resolution

War and Peace in the 20th Century

International Relations and Security Studies

Critical Perspectives on Terrorism (Capstone Unit)

History, Politics and Human Rights

Tailor your course to suit your strengths, interests and careers goals. Here’s what our Swinburne Online academic staff recommend for the Security and International Relations major:

Economic Principles

Federal & State Constitutional Law

Business and Society

Global Public Relations Practice

Electives for Bachelor of Social Science (Security and International Relations)

Entry Requirements

Non-Year 12 entry

If you’re applying to Swinburne but haven’t completed Year 12, don’t worry! You can still apply if you have:

  • Completed or partially completed an approved tertiary qualification (like a diploma, advanced diploma, associate degree, or degree).
  • Relevant work experience and English language skills, or a STAT result (Special Tertiary Admissions Test), may also be considered.
  • All students need to demonstrate that they can undertake the course with a reasonable prospect of success.

Students admitted to the course with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may be eligible for academic credit of up to 16 units.

Read our applying and enrolling FAQs

Year 12 entry

If you have completed Year 12 (the Victorian Certificate of Education – VCE, or an equivalent qualification from interstate or internationally), you can apply based on that.

  • VCE Units 3 and 4: a minimum study score of 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English as Alternate Language (EAL) or equivalent.
  • Minimum ATAR requirements may apply for some courses.

Credit arrangements

If you’ve already studied you may be able to get advanced standing (credit transfer).

  • Case-by-case assessment: Every applicant is assessed individually.
  • If you’ve completed a Diploma in a related field, you may be eligible for credit.
  • Previous tertiary studies: If your past studies meet part of the academic requirements for the course, you may get credit.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) lets you gain credit based on skills and knowledge from your work experience, life experience, or formal training.
  • Like credit transfer, this is assessed on a case-by-case basis.

To learn more, reach out to a Course Consultant to discuss applying for credit.

Need more info?

  • We have plenty of resources to help you! Visit our Applying and Enrolling FAQs or chat with a Course Consultant for advice on your specific situation.

Fees & Scholarship

  • The estimated fee per unit is $2,124*.
  • There are 24 units in this course, each unit is worth 12.5 credit point units.

*Note: Unit fees may change each year.

There are several ways to help manage your course fees:

  • Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP): Available to Australian Citizens and eligible Permanent Residents, and this will help reduce your course fees.
  • HECS – HELP Loans: Available to Australian Citizens, which will help you defer your fees.
  • Learn more about HELP Loans

Please contact our Course Consultant to find out if you’re eligible for financial support.

There are a variety of Swinburne Scholarships to help reduce your costs.

  • University-funded scholarships
  • Government-funded scholarships
  • Private scholarships and prizes

Scholarships are available for both new and current students.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Student Scholarships

There are a range of scholarships available to support Indigenous students in minimising the costs of study materials, accommodation, relocation and more.

How it works:
1. Check eligibility
2. Gather the relevant documentation
3. Produce a personal statement
4. Obtain your references
5. Apply online here

Please contact our Course Consultant to find out if you’re eligible for Swinburne Scholarships.

Credit for prior study:

  • Good news — if you’re awarded academic credit for prior study, your course fees could be lower! This means a cheaper degree!

Services & amenities fee:

For more details on scholarships and financial support, visit the Swinburne website or speak with a Course Consultant!

Career Outcomes

Career Opportunities

Let’s take a look at the wide range of roles you can pursue with a Bachelor of Social Science – Security and International Relations (average annual salaries via SEEK):

$52,000 to $91,000 Average Salary

Support the planning, implementation, and management of programs within a charitable or community-focused organisation. This role often involves working with various stakeholders, including staff, volunteers, and external partners, to ensure programs are delivered effectively and efficiently.

Support the planning, implementation, and management of programs within a charitable or community-focused organisation. This role often involves working with various stakeholders, including staff, volunteers, and external partners, to ensure programs are delivered effectively and efficiently.

$95,000 to $115,000 Average Salary

Provide expert advice to government officials, organizations, or businesses on developing, implementing, and evaluating policies. Also analyse complex issues, research potential solutions, and recommend policy options to decision-makers.

Provide expert advice to government officials, organizations, or businesses on developing, implementing, and evaluating policies. Also analyse complex issues, research potential solutions, and recommend policy options to decision-makers.

$90,000 to $110,000 Average Salary

Gather, analyse, and interpret information to support decision-making. Work across various government departments and agencies, including defense, intelligence, and law enforcement, to identify threats, assess risks, and contribute to strategic planning.

Gather, analyse, and interpret information to support decision-making. Work across various government departments and agencies, including defense, intelligence, and law enforcement, to identify threats, assess risks, and contribute to strategic planning.

$85,000 to $95,000 Average Salary

Work with communities to identify needs, develop and implement programs, and foster engagement. Collaborate with various stakeholders, including local residents, organisations, and government agencies, to enhance the social, economic, and environmental well-being of the community

Work with communities to identify needs, develop and implement programs, and foster engagement. Collaborate with various stakeholders, including local residents, organisations, and government agencies, to enhance the social, economic, and environmental well-being of the community

Unlimited Average Salary

This degree can help people already working in Defence to advance their career, by equipping them with specialised knowledge relating to security.

This degree can help people already working in Defence to advance their career, by equipping them with specialised knowledge relating to security.

Kick-start your meaningful career

The Bachelor of Social Science – Security and International Relations prioritises your readiness to succeed come graduation through industry connections embedded in your degree:

  • Skills: Enhance your skills for analysing complex global issues in security, diplomacy, and international trade.
  • Communication: Learn cross-cultural communication for engaging in international settings and multi-cultural environments.
  • Networking: Develop professional connections with your peers as you collaborate on projects and learn industry level skills.
  • Leadership Skills: Master ethical decision-making grounded in contemporary global and community standards.
  • Professional Teaching: You will be taught by professionals with clinical experience in therapy, counselling or psychology. Learn from experts with practical, real-world experience who are ready to share their knowledge with you.

Online Study

An online study experience designed for you

Each degree is thoughtfully designed for online learning, ensuring your experience is fulfilling and supported. At Swinburne Online, we want to ensure that your journey with us is a success. Our team of academic and online experts have developed engaging, media-rich course materials using cutting-edge digital technology and advanced teaching resources.

Your online study journey

 

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Here’s what you can expect

  • Personalise your study journey with full-time or part-time options — 100% online, no travel needed.
  • Start when it suits you with multiple intake dates.
  • Study on your terms, balancing life, family, and work — anytime, anywhere.
  • Stay connected with students and industry experts through discussion boards and virtual classrooms.
  • Get support 7 days a week for general help whenever you need it.
  • Learn with confidence with dedicated online tutors for each unit, ready to answer all your academic questions.

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Your online classroom - Canvas

Canvas is where all your classwork will take place. You’ll experience engaging lectures, tackle assignments, and connect with others on lively discussion boards. All within an easy-to-use platform. Stay on top of your progress, plan your studies with ease, and set your own pace — whether you want to fast-track your degree with up to 12 units a year or take it slow with part-time study. It’s all about balancing your studies with the rest of your life!

FLEXIBLE STUDY AT SWINBURNE ONLINE

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Your Online Campus: The Student Hub

  • The Student Hub is your one-stop online university campus where you’ll have access to course management tools, technical support, library resources, and more!
  • Find everything you need to manage your studies and university services.
  • Stay connected and empowered throughout your learning journey all from one easy to use location.
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Dedicated student support

We’re there for you each step of the way. Our dedicated Student Advisors are your go-to guides. They’ll help you through your enrolment, course planning, technical support and other questions you might have.

    • Our Online Learning Advisors (OLAs) will assist you with unit information, learning material, assignments, and referencing.
    • We strive to support you from enrolment to graduation, ensuring your success.
    • With continuous access to guidance and resources for a smooth study experience, you’re never alone with Swinburne Online.

Indigenous Student Services

Access opportunities. Get tailored support with your studies. Thrive as an Indigenous student with the team at the Moondani Toombadool Centre.

Moondani Toombadool means ‘embracing teaching and learning’ in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri People. Established in 2018, the Moondani Toombadool Centre (MTC) handles all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander matters at Swinburne. This includes governance, student services, teaching and learning, research, staff, culture and engagement. Student services include but are not limited to:

    • Dedicated student support services
    • Indigenous Academic Support Program (IASP)
    • Cultural and engagement programs
    • Networking opportunities, career support and much more

Learn more about units, fees, entry criteria, career outcomes and more.

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The Swinburne Online-SEEK connection

The suite of Swinburne Online Business degrees provides students with the opportunity to forge connections within the industry. Students hear from industry leaders and work with real-life clients with demonstrated experience within their respective fields, such as SEEK.