Counter-Terrorism Studies
The September 11 attacks and Bali bombings have increased the significance of terrorism and political violence in international politics. This program provides a critical understanding of terrorism and how it is constructed and reproduced. It addresses diverse and multifaceted factors involved in enacting and preventing terrorism and other security concerns. The program includes units on terrorisms (state, religious, revolutionary and right wing); the political, theological intellectual bases of terrorism; political violence and political movements; and country and regional studies. The course is appropriate for professionals working in law enforcement, public service, defence and diplomacy.
See also Politics and International Relations.
Contact: Global Terrorism Research Centre
How to apply
Information about each course can be found through the links below to Course Finder. From Course Finder, you can also go to the University Handbook, where unit information (where appropriate) relating to each course can be found.
| Program of Study |
Course Code |
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| 3758 |