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Thinking politically
This unit applies political viewpoints to philosophical thought. It understands and recognises the power of rhetoric. It explores how liberalism and conservative thinkers articulate their ideologies. This unit is aimed at students of all disciplines to form foundations in thinking by developing practical techniques for the evaluation of reasoning, and applying them to arguments from politics and philosophy.
> 30 mins
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Psychology of teams
The aim of this unit is to provide theoretical introduction to sports and small team psychology. Key psychological issues, such as the relationship between personality and sport, aggression and anxiety, are explored. This unit is aimed at students of all disciplines to form foundations in team psychology through an appreciation of performance analysis; selection techniques; occupational stress management; and other psychological issues in sport and the small team environment.
> 30 mins
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Introduction to Military Logistics
This unit will explore the principles and necessity for logistic enabling functions to underpin military action. This unit is aimed at students seeking to establish the baseline knowledge for logistic requirements within the global security environment, military and contracted logistics in armed conflict and the logistic factors underpinning success in the international security environment.
> 30 mins
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International security in the 20th century
This unit provides an introduction to key events, processes, and concepts in the international history of war, peace, and security in the Twentieth Century. Students will examine the evolution of ideas and institutions that provided and in many cases still provide the political architecture for international and national security. This unit is aimed at students seeking to establish a foundation-level understanding of military affairs in the modern context, investigate the causes, conduct, and consequences of particular international conflicts, such as the world wars and the Cold War.
> 30 mins
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Intelligence and counter-intelligence
In this unit, students will learn to identify the key agencies in Australia's national security community. This unit will enable students to articulate the relationship between public and private sector law enforcement and intelligence organisations in protecting the state from domestic and foreign threats.
> 30 mins
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New Security Challenges
This unit will familiarise you with the concepts of securitisation, human security and non-traditional security threats and challenges. This unit is for students seeking to examine terrorism, insurgencies, organized crime, the arms trade, poverty and development, resource war, and the challenges for Australia.
> 30 mins
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Counter-terrorism policies and practices
This unit will provide you with a brief, yet detailed and insightful account of the most important terrorism and counterterrorism-related aspects in a post-9/11 era. Over five topics, this unit will cover the conceptual complexity surrounding the definition of terrorism and the understanding of counterterrorism policy and practice; explores why terrorism is so hard to define, what counterterrorism entails, and how effective counterterrorism policy and practice is deployed. The case studies in this unit include a close examination of Australia's counterterrorism policy, as well as a look at the role of the ADF in counterterrorism practice, since the 9/11 attacks. Finally, the unit will look at some of the most recent counterterrorism developments in South East Asia, including how the Islamic terrorism threat has grown in the region over the last two decades.
> 30 mins
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Terrorism and political violence in South Asia
This unit aims to develop a critical understanding of the nature of political and security challenges confronting the South Asian region and how these challenges impact upon global security; the relationship between politics, security, and terrorism in South Asia; the appropriate counter-terrorism measures that have been taken by affected states; and the out-of-the-box solutions to security problems confronting South Asia. While a regional perspective will be adopted, the unit will place particular emphasis on the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Afghanistan. This unit is for students seeking to extend their study into the political and security challenges confronting the South Asian region.
> 30 mins
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Military Modernisation and Future Force Enhancement
This unit will explore the challenges and opportunities in capability requirements, force modernisation including training and equipment acquisition and defence industry in the future of global security. This unit will enable students to articulate the relationship between capability development to respond to domestic impacts such as disaster relief; and foreign threats. To describe capability needs in terms of organisational growth, and equipment modernisation and enhancement in protecting the state from domestic impacts and foreign threats.
> 30 mins
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Security Policy Analysis: Current and Emerging Issues
This unit examines current issues in national and international security. It allows students to investigate the most prominent changes, dynamics and events that are occurring (sometimes in real-time) as the unit is being delivered. This unit is fluid with the specific topics varying from year to year to reflect the contemporary world; however topics may range from great power strategic competition through to terrorist attacks, civil wars, infectious disease outbreaks and nuclear proliferation. This unit is for students seeking to extend their study into the dynamic political and security challenges in national and international security.
> 30 mins