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Bachelor of Government

Launch your future in Canberra, the home of Australian policy, leadership and public impact with º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bachelor of Government.

Study political science

Grounded in practical learning and professional experience, this unique degree will prepare you for meaningful careers across the public and private sectors. Set yourself up for success with the foundational knowledge of essential political science concepts, from international relations, national security, applied economics, public policy and public administration.

Be taught by industry experts

You’ll learn from academics who are nationally recognised researchers, policy advisors and published experts. Across your government degree, you’ll engage with big ideas and learn how decisions are made, how policies are developed and how our government operates at every level.

Make your move in Canberra

Studying in Canberra connects you to the work shaping Australia, where policy is created, debated and put into action. You'll be close to Parliament House, government departments, agencies and embassies, offering unique access to national institutions. Combined with on‑campus accommodation, easy public transport, access to nature and a strong student community, Canberra offers a balanced place to live and study while building experience in the nation’s capital.

Canberra: More affordable than you think 

Study level

Undergraduate

Delivery mode

On campus
Blended

ATAR

63

Duration

3 years, full-time

Intake dates

10 August 2026
15 February 2027

Course cost

Commonwealth Supported Places available.
Conditions apply.

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Majors

Politics & International Relations

Politics & International Relations

Politics & International Relations

Learn how global decisions are made and why they matter. This major focuses on the political, social and economic forces behind international affairs. You'll build the skills needed to understand world events, think critically and respond thoughtfully to change in an interconnected world.

Things you will study:
  • National security and foreign policy
  • Global governance and international organisations
  • Human rights and ethics
  • Regional and comparative politics
  • International political theory
  • Populism and political change
Career opportunities
  • Policy officer
  • Diplomatic service officer
  • International relations advisor
  • Government and public sector roles
  • Non‑government and advocacy roles
  • Political analyst
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Applied Economics
 

Applied Economics

Understand how economic forces influence the decisions of governments, businesses and communities in Australia and around the world. This major focuses on using tools and data to analyse policy, assess trade‑offs and understand how economic choices affect social and political outcomes. Gain the skills to interpret complex issues and contribute to evidence‑based solutions.

Things you will study:
  • Applied economic analysis
  • Public sector economics
  • Trade and economic development
  • Policy evaluation
  • Resource allocation and reform
  • Economic data analysis
Career opportunities
  • Economist
  • Policy analyst
  • Government and public sector roles
  • Economic consultant
  • Research and advisory roles
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Public Policy & Administration

Public Policy & Administration

Learn how public policy is developed, put into practice and reviewed across different levels of government. This major brings together politics, law, sociology, economics and management to explain how institutions work and how change happens. You'll examine real policy challenges, including climate policy, sustainability and public sector performance, while developing practical analytical and communication skills.

Things you will study:
  • Public policy development and evaluation
  • Government and institutions
  • Climate and sustainability policy
  • Public sector performance
  • Policy analysis and design
  • Social and economic policy
Career opportunities
  • Policy officer
  • Public sector roles
  • Government advisor
  • Program and project roles
  • Policy and research analyst
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Learn the Business of Government

If you’re choosing between studying government or business, you don’t have to pick just one. Our Bachelor of Business includes a major in Government, bringing together a political perspective with a practical business mindset. You’ll graduate with a clear understanding of how government, business and the community work together.

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Course details

As part of º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bachelor of Government, you’ll complete core units that introduce you to politics, economics, law and management.

You’ll study politics and policy to understand how decisions are made at every level of government, explore the foundations of economics and examine the relationship between law and society. Professional orientation and evidence-based units give you the tools to connect theory with practice, ensuring your studies in government and public policy courses are grounded, practical and relevant to your future workplace. 

Your Bachelor of Government core units:

  • Introduction to Economics (11175)
  • Introduction to Politics and Government (11235)
  • Introduction to Management (11174)
  • Law and Society (11257)
  • Professional Orientation (Business, Government and Law) (12209)
  • Professional Evidence (Government and Policy) (11237)
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º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bachelor of Government opens the door to diverse careers across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Based in Canberra, you’ll be surrounded by government departments, giving you a unique understanding of the three levels of our government structure: Federal Parliament (national), State and Territory Parliaments (state/territory) and Local Councils (local).

Additionally, you’ll have access to national agencies, embassies, think tanks and advocacy groups, giving you direct insight into how policy is designed and decisions are made.

Career opportunities include:

  • Policy Officer or Advisor
  • Australian Public Servant (APS)
  • Diplomatic or Foreign Affairs Officer
  • Political Analyst
  • Intelligence or National Security Officer
  • Economist or Economic Analyst
  • Public Administration Manager
  • International Development Officer
  • Research Officer (Government, Think Tank, or NGO)
  • Community Engagement or Advocacy Coordinator

For entry into º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bachelor of Government, you will need one of the following: 

  • Year 12 ATAR of 63+
  • Other Australian qualification
  • Work experience, or
  • Overseas qualification

If you didn’t get an appropriate ATAR for your preferred course, we also offer a number of initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry through .


Study your course with reduced fees.

A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).

The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.

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Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes. 

Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course. 

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Course highlights

  

Study politics, policy and economics in Canberra, where Australia's national government and diplomatic institutions are based.

  

Learn alongside organisations such as government agencies, embassies and NGOs, and see how policy and decision‑making work in practice.

  

Explore real‑world issues including sustainability, equity and ethics.

  

Build critical thinking, communication and leadership skills that support policy work and public decision‑making.

  

Learn from political science academics with experience as policy advisers, researchers and published experts.

  

Be supported through personalised learning and teachers who take the time to understand your goals.

FAQs


º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s new Bachelor of Government is for students interested in studying political science, international relations, law, policy and political theory.

This degree will help you understand how countries are run and how decisions are made at local, national and international levels. You’ll learn how different political systems shape the world we live in. If you’ve thought about working as a public servant in the Australian Public Service (APS), running for parliament, making the world better through policy and change – this course is an excellent pathway.

This government degree is designed for people who want to explore how governments work and how policies are created to solve complex problems. It is a general degree with the option to specialise in areas such as politics and international relations, applied economics or public policy and administration, giving you flexibility to specialise your learning. 


    º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ's Bachelor of Government can be studied in a blended or on campus delivery mode. 

    While you can't study fully online, flexibility is built into our Bachelor of Government to ensure you can fit learning around your lifestyle. Our blended study mode offers face-to-face interaction with online learning components, ensuring you can work, volunteer or take on placement commitments as you study. Whether you are pursuing an Applied Economics degree, a Public Policy degree or want to major in International Relations, you’ll have the perfect balance of practical engagement on campus with accessible online resources, lectures and study material. 


    In Australia, public servants work in government departments and agencies, helping to write policies, deliver services and support communities. To become a public servant in the Australian Public Service (APS), most people complete a university degree that builds strong skills in problem solving, communication and analysis.

    º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bachelor of Government provides a strong foundation if you want to get a job in the APS. Through subjects in politics, law, economics and public policy, plus opportunities to focus on areas such as international relations or administration, you’ll build your general knowledge and confidence. With º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s emphasis on practical teaching through Work Integrated Learning (WIL), you’ll get real experience through placements, internships and case studies, ensuring you have the practical skills and professional connections to step confidently into a professional role.

    If you are interested in becoming a politician, this course is also a strong starting point for those drawn to politics and leadership positions. By studying politics and policy alongside economics and administration, you’ll have the insight to understand how decisions are made and the communication skills to influence them. Whether your goal is to work within government or to one day represent your community as an elected leader, our unique Bachelor of Government gives you the tools and flexibility to pursue both paths.

    Still deciding which political science major is right for you? We can help you decide on a specialisation that interests you most.

    Politics and International Relations: If you are curious about global affairs, diplomacy or security, this major lets you study politics and international relations in depth. Careers can lead to roles like Policy Advisor, Diplomat or Political Analyst.

    Applied Economics: If you like numbers, problem solving and understanding what drives decisions, this major is similar to an economics degree with a practical focus. Careers may include Economist, Data Analyst or Financial Policy Officer.

    Public Policy and Administration: If you want to know how government really works and enjoy leadership or community impact, this major connects closely to a public policy degree or public administration degree. Careers could include Public Servant, Community Program Manager or Public Sector Consultant.

    No matter which major you choose, you’re on the right path! Here at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ, you’ll be supported every step of the way, surrounded by the organisations and people shaping Australia’s future.

    Not everyone follows the same path to uni. Whether you have work experience, life skills or other qualifications, we offer a range of entry options to help you study at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ.

    Your experience could make you eligible to gain entry to university, receive credit for your chosen qualification and reduce your study time.

    Whether you’ve served in the defence force, owned your own business or just want a fresh start, we’re here to help you build on what you’ve already achieved and make your experience count. 

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    Ready to apply for the Bachelor of Government, but have a few questions first?

    At º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ, we’re here to help you succeed! Once you’re ready to apply to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ, our process depends on your student type and course. You can find all the requirements, criteria and processes on the Apply to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ page.

    Ready when you are

    You don’t need to have it all figured out. If you’re exploring study options or narrowing things down, the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ team can help. Download the Bachelor of Government brochure or reach out to talk through:

    • Finding the right government major
    • Studying your degree online
    • How to apply 
    • Tuition cost and fees
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