Bachelor of Counter Terrorism Security and Intelligence in Historical and Political Studies

Edith Cowan University - Joondalup Campus

Australia,Western Australia

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 43,700/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2026

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Australia, Western Australia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1991

Total Students: 30,000 +

Int. Students: 6,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

270 Joondalup Dr, Joondalup WA 6027, Australia

Bachelor of Counter Terrorism Security and Intelligence in Historical and Political Studies

Program Overview

Want to make the world a safer place? In this course, which offers a choice of eight major subjects, you’ll study terrorism and international security, intelligence foundations and much more.

You’ll learn how to use technology to secure assets, protect critical and national infrastructure and employ security management techniques. And after the first year, you’ll specialise in countering terrorism threats.


Major: Historical and Political Studies
History and Politics address some of the most important and contentious issues facing humanity. In this major, students will examine the ideas, structures and processes that drive society at both the national and international level.

One of the primary focuses of this course is the historical and political processes and patterns that have structured the relationship between individuals and communities. The unit explores the nature of contemporary political challenges and the role of leadership, the media, corporate interests, public opinion and grassroots political movements in framing and addressing these challenges. In addition there is a focus on the role understanding our history can play in informing solutions to these issues. While the focus is global, thematic and interdisciplinary, specialist units are offered in Australian, European and Chinese politics.The major offers students the opportunity to build links between pressing contemporary issues that are impacting on global politics and international relations. These are contextualised through a historical lens that situates the discipline as a rigorous, evidence-based approach among multiple narratives that helps frame our understanding of politics and history.