International Relations - A6010

International Relations

Master's degree

This course offers you a window into the diverse and dynamic world of politics in the 21st century.

The program is defined by the big questions shaping our world – from global justice to war, peace, social movements and interstate relations.

This course provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of international affairs, grounded in the fundamental debates framing global politics and driven by in-depth empirical analysis. You will graduate with an internationally-respected qualification, opening doors to opportunities in both the public and private sectors.

How will the course help advance your career?

The Master of International Relations encompasses analysis of complex political, social and strategic problems, as well as the development of the skills needed to communicate this analysis – providing you with the basis for an intellectually engaging and rewarding career.

This highly-regarded program combines rigorous engagement with industry with the best of academic theory and critical thought. Upon graduation you’ll enter the industry with a highly-respected and relevant qualification which will prepare you for leadership in a diverse range of career paths – from all levels of government to NGOs, academia and public and private sector organisations both in Australia and around the world.

Graduates work in a broad range of occupations in sectors such as:

  • Intergovernmental (ASEAN, United Nations);
  • Governmental (counter-terrorism, defence, diplomacy, finance, immigration, trade);
  • Private (cybersecurity, defence, investment, law);
  • Non-profit (commerce, development, humanitarian aid, policy analysis).

At a glance

Course Details

Location
  • On-campus at Caulfield: Full time & part time
  • On-campus at Clayton: Full time & part time
Duration
1 year/1.5 years/2 years (full time), depending on prior qualifications. See entry requirements.
Start date
First Semester (February), Second Semester (July)
Qualification
Master of International Relations
Course Handbook

Tailor the course to suit your needs

You may select units from across the range of elective streams and tailor your course to your own interests and career path.

Entry Requirements

You need to satisfy the following entrance requirements to be considered for entry to this course.

Minimum Entry Requirements (Domestic students)

Qualifications

Entry level 1: 96 points to complete Duration 2 years full-time. 4 years part-time.

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent), with a minimum credit (60%) average.

Entry level 2: 72 points to complete Duration 1.5 years full-time. 3 years part-time.

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate* discipline with a minimum credit (60%) average.

Or

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) and an Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a cognate* discipline with at least 50% average in both qualifications.

Entry level 3: 48 points to complete Duration 1 year full-time. 2 years part-time.

An Australian bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a cognate* discipline with a minimum credit (60%) average.

*Cognate disciplines include: humanities and social sciences

English requirements

Applicants must also meet the English language requirements.

University entrance requirements

Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.

The course structure and progression map can be viewed in the Handbook.

See also: Arts course maps

Partner with another course

Double degree courses allow you to study towards two different degrees at the same time, and graduate with two separate qualifications. And because a required subject in one course can count as an elective in the other, our double degrees take up to two years less than if you studied for the two degrees separately.

Making the application

Future students

Semester one (February)

Apply directly to Monash using course code A6010

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Semester two (July)

Apply directly to Monash using course code A6010

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Self assess for credit eligibility

Check for study credit using the "Credit search" link on the Credit for prior study page.

Fees

Fees are subject to change annually.

Full fee

Fees are per 48 credit points which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. The fees for 2026 are:

A$30,900

Fee assistance

As a full fee-paying student, you may be eligible to apply for the optional FEE-HELP to assist you to pay all or part of your tuition fees.

Fee information specific to this course

Domestic students in this course may apply for Austudy payments from Centrelink / the Department of Human Services. See the Austudy site for details.

Scholarships

We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.

Other costs and fees

For information on other study costs and fees, see other study costs.

Shandon Harris Hogan
Hear from our graduates

"There are amazing job opportunities around the world in this area. My Master of International Relations gave me the foundational knowledge to be able to work in these contexts."

SHANDON HARRIS-HOGAN

Master of International Relations (2010); Director, RADAR Solutions.

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Why study International Relations at Monash?

  • Industry connections

    The Monash Master of International Relations is the only affiliate member of The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) in Australia. We draw on APSIA’s global network to connect students with career, internship, and professional development opportunities around the world.

  • Internships

    Our internship program lets you gain academic credit while working for key employers in the public and private sectors, including foreign consulates, development NGOs, national media outlets, and state-level government agencies.

  • Academic experts & industry leaders

    Program Director, Associate Professor Benjamin MacQueen specialises on the conditions of political transition, with a particular focus on the Middle East and North Africa. He has published five books as well as a range of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. He is also a regular media commentator on Middle Eastern and North African politics, and contemporary security matters and affairs.

  • Global connections

    Engaging with the international community and the experience of attending international field schools is an integral part of becoming a future leader in global affairs. Our field unit and internship program enables you to build practical experience as well as valuable networks both here and abroad. We offer opportunities to observe policy-making first-hand in the heart of the Western security complex in Washington, D.C.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    This course is approved by the Australian Government for Centrelink benefits for domestic students. These include Youth Allowance, Austudy, Abstudy and the Pensioner Education Supplement. For more information, visit the Department of Social Services and Centrelink websites.