Undergraduate Major

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies

Terrorism impacts the world in challenging and often unexpected ways. In this course, you’ll explore the complex causes of terrorism and political violence, how these issues are shaping the world – and what can be done about it.

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MJ-TCS
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Full Time or Part Time
Selection rank
70
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Overview

Terrorism, and efforts to counter it, has come to reshape national and global politics in the 21st Century.

In this major, you’ll get to explore the meaning, evolution and complex causes of terrorism and political violence. You will gain specialised knowledge in various counter-terrorism strategies, policies and politics adopted by governments and security agencies in response to these threats. This major equips you with specialised analytical skills to analyse contexts in which terrorism occurs and evaluate counter terrorism policies and strategies.

3 reasons to study Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies at Murdoch

  1. This course was the first of its kind in WA.
  2. Benefit from our long-standing industry connections with government and security agencies and learn from experts who have worked and consulted with organisations such as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Australian Defence College, United Nations and a range of aid and development agencies.
  3. Get a competitive advantage in your career as you explore national and international security issues, particularly in relation to the Middle East, Southeast and South Asia, where our teaching staff have special expertise.

What you’ll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Terrorism in a globalised world
  • Military force and counterterrorism
  • Policing, intelligence and counterterrorism
  • Middle East politics and security
  • US policies and global security

Your future career

Across the world, organisations are facing more dangerous and varied security threats than ever before. When you graduate, your career opportunities could include working in the intelligence services, Australian Defence Force, and state and federal government agencies. Careers could include:

  • Counterterrorism Consultant
  • Security and Risk Manager
  • Security Analyst or Manager
  • Intelligence Analyst or Officer
  • Strategic Risk Analyst
  • Law Enforcement or Defence Officer
  • International Diplomacy
  • Aid and Development Officer
  • Foreign Policy Consultant
  • Border Protection Officer
  • Australian Defence Force Analyst

You could work in a range of industries including security and cybersecurity, human rights and law enforcement, foreign affairs, aid and development, non-governmental organisations (known as NGOs) and more.

Previous admission information is available at Murdoch Admission Information - Arts.

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Total credit points: 24

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Major24 credit points
Required Units9 credit points
POL133Politics, Power and Policy3
POL161Understanding International Politics3
POL192Perspectives on Security and Terrorism3

Elective Units

Students complete up to 15cp of the following units
15 credit points
PHL211Environmental Justice3
OR
POL234Violent Extremism and Radicalisation in a Globalised World3
OR
POL200Australian Foreign and Security Policy3
OR
POL201Global Justice, Aid and Security3
OR
POL202Policing and the Politics of Counterterrorism3
OR
POL232Military Force and Counterterrorism3
OR
POL236US Policies and Global Security3
OR
POL304Security Challenges in Policy and Practice 3
OR
POL306The Politics of Human Rights3
OR
POL334Middle East Politics and Security3
OR
POL337Terrorism and Political Violence in South Asia3
OR
POL338Politics and Human Security in Southeast Asia3
OR
POL345International Security Studies3
OR
SOC301Food Security3
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English Requirements

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

Advanced Standing

Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.

Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.

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This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai  and Singapore campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.

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