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Course Overview

You'll study the contours of contemporary insecurity, such as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), terrorism, and political violence, and explore the power of social movements, political resistance, and rebellion.

You'll challenge conventional explanations, develop your own arguments, and participate in key debates about international relations and global politics. You'll develop advanced analytic skills and critical assessment abilities, and learn to write engaging reports, policy briefs, and essays.

When you graduate, you'll be in a strong position to generate creative solutions that benefit the global economy and international society. You will be suited for roles in security, development, social policy, governance, advocacy, and communications. Previous graduates have gone on to work in parliaments, political parties, third sector, and civil society organisations.

You can start this course in October/September (campus-based and distance learning) or February/January (distance learning only).

Entry Requirement 

Qualifications

  • A good honours degree in a Social Science, Humanities or related subject. Equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will also be considered.

English Language Requirements

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.

If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

Fees

Full-time (campus-based): £15500

Part-time (campus-based): £7750

Full-time (distance learning): £7450

Part-time (distance learning): £3730 per year


This information was accurate on : 15/03/2021
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