MA in International Security and Conflict Studies
Course Overview
This MA in International Security and Conflict provides the essential analytical tools to understand the complex drivers of modern conflict and security in our interconnected world. The program equips students to critically examine issues ranging from online radicalization and peacekeeping to human rights and climate change, fostering lively debate in a diverse classroom environment. You will develop your expertise through core foundational modules, specialized electives, and a supervised 15,000-word dissertation.
Key Program Highlights
- Analyze contemporary global issues including political terrorism, climate change, and online radicalization
- Learn from expert lecturers actively researching human rights, conflict resolution, and political economy
- Choose from specialized elective modules on development, gender, trade, and regional studies
- Complete a substantial 15,000-word dissertation with dedicated one-to-one supervision
- Flexible study options with full-time (12-month) and part-time (2-year) pathways available
Course Overview
This MA in International Security and Conflict provides the essential analytical tools to understand the complex drivers of modern conflict and security in our interconnected world. The program equips students to critically examine issues ranging from online radicalization and peacekeeping to human rights and climate change, fostering lively debate in a diverse classroom environment. You will develop your expertise through core foundational modules, specialized electives, and a supervised 15,000-word dissertation.
Key Program Highlights
- Analyze contemporary global issues including political terrorism, climate change, and online radicalization
- Learn from expert lecturers actively researching human rights, conflict resolution, and political economy
- Choose from specialized elective modules on development, gender, trade, and regional studies
- Complete a substantial 15,000-word dissertation with dedicated one-to-one supervision
- Flexible study options with full-time (12-month) and part-time (2-year) pathways available