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School
of Social Sciences
The School of Social
Science brings together the disciplines of History, Political Science and International Relations and
Sociology. These disciplines involve the study of human relationships and
societies. The broad aims of the School are to:
- offer majors in History,
International Relations, Political Science and Sociology
- explore relationships
between the four disciplines
- provide courses in sub-fields
within these disciplines
- demonstrate how these
disciplines can be applied to understanding and interpreting social, political
and cultural forces operating in the contemporary world
- to encourage students
to take majors in areas that overlap with and complement the disciplines
of History, Political Science, International Relations and Sociology,
such as American Studies, Australian Studies, Contemporary Europe, Population
Studies and Social Research Methods.
History comprehends all
aspects of human experience. History courses offered in the School of Social
Sciences explore that experience, help students to develop critical and
analytical skills, and encourage them to ask questions which lead to an
understanding of past and present societies.
International Relations
seeks to understand political relations that transcend the territorial boundaries
of sovereign states, as well as the political forces that created, and may
now be transforming, the modern international system and the evolving system
of global governance. It is a field traditionally concerned with issues
of peace, security, and strategic thought, the politics of international
economic management, international institutions such as the United Nations,
and questions of global justice. More recently, it has encompassed issues
such as the politics of global environmental protection, international human
rights, and nationalism and world order. Within the discipline, there are
strong traditions of historical, ethical and critical inquiry.
Political Science studies
human relationships involving power, rule and authority. It is about how societies
govern themselves and understanding different ways of thinking about how societies
ought to be governed. It focuses on how nations relate to each other in a global
polity, and the political behaviour of individuals and groups that occurs in
all societies. It is about those who exercise political power in society and
those who do not.
Sociology in general is
the study of collective human action, social relationships, and individual human
behaviour insofar as social forces influence these. Answers to sociological
questions are sought via the systematic observation of social forces that shape
human action, the fundamental assumptions being that much human behaviour is
socially produced and many of the relations between social forces and human
action are recurrent.
The School of Social
Sciences offers numerous courses in several majors in the Faculty of Arts,
particularly in the following programs and degrees: American Studies; Australian
Studies; Contemporary Europe; Development Studies; European Studies; Gender,
Sexuality and Culture; History; International Relations; Policy Studies;
Political Science; Populations Studies; Social Research Methods and Sociology.
The School also plays an active part in the Australian National Internships
Program.