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Security & International Relations (Taught)

1 Study option · PostgraduateCanterbury Campus

Course summary

Deepen your knowledge of security on an international scale with our MSc Security and International Relations. As globalisation continues to expand, the need for global security is imminently necessary to ensure the safety of humankind.

This course combines theory, practice, and contemporary global issues such as cyber security, gender and race security, and environmental security. With an emphasis on understanding and critically analysing the global political system, you will gain a thorough understanding of the core theories and modern concepts that make up the canon of international relations.

What’s more, you will learn from a range of experts who are research-active and specialists in their area. With this, you will gain the confidence to discuss and interrogate current issues surrounding security and international relations on a local, national, and international scale.

Through a combination of contemporary, multifaceted modules, this MSc will enable you to utilise the graduate skills that are essential for you to progress into academia or continue in a range of professions that specialise in global security and international relations.

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