POLI1010
Australian Politics and Government
10 Units
Available in 2012
| Callaghan Campus | Semester 2 |
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Previously offered in 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
Examines the nature of politics and government in Australia. It examines the political institutions and machinery of government and the political system, as well as the relationships between the political actors and political activity in Australia. Topics discussed include the federal nature of national politics, the constitution, parliament, the High Court, political parties, the public service, and pressure groups (including the role of the media). Throughout the course key political issues will also be examined.
Objectives1. Acquisition of core analytical and critical skills. 2. Acquisition of an understanding of the nature of Australia's political institutions. 3. An ability to analyse contemporary social, economic and political relations from an institutional perspective. 4. A critical understanding of the complex relationships between political actors and political activity in Australia. | |||
ContentThis course examines Australia's changing political and governmental institutions. These institutions include the constitution, parliament, the High Court, political parties, pressure groups and the bureaucracy. Key political concepts, such as "citizenship", "the state" and "power" are studied in the Australian context. Particular attention is directed to the relationship between key political institutions and the operation of federalism, sovereignty and legitimacy in Australia. | |||
Replacing Course(s)Not applicable | |||
TransitionNot applicable | |||
Industrial Experience0 | |||
Assumed KnowledgeNil | |||
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode | |||
Teaching MethodsLecture Tutorial | |||
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Contact HoursTutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term | |||
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