Global Security
Postgraduate
In Keele
Description
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Postgraduate
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Location
Keele
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Start date
Different dates available
Security matters. Because it matters, its study demands the development of complex analytical skills supported by cutting edge research as well as innovative and creative teaching techniques.
This novel exciting course reflects the latest trends in security studies and is designed to provide students with the elements to become world-class global security analysts. The course is intended for UK, EU, and overseas students and offers direct applications for policy-makers, risk professionals, and students seeking to pursue an academic path.
The course is taught over a 12 month period (September-September; January-January). It is available as a full-time and/or part-time mode of study. Students completing the course have gone on to a variety of careers in the public, private and voluntary sectors.
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About this course
Prospective students should have a first or good second-class honours degree, or its equivalent. This first degree should be in Politics or International Relations, or any other social science subject (e.g. Law or Sociology), or a humanities subject (e.g. History, Philosophy, English, or Modern languages).
Where English is not a first language, proof of English language competence will be required (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, with a minimum of 5.5 in each sub-test).
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Subjects
- Global
- Politics
- International
- Public
Course programme
Semester 2
Summer
Advanced Approaches to Politics and International Relations
Perspectives in Politics and International Relations
Dissertation
Research in Action
Three optional modules
Two optional modules
Optional modules include:
Crisis, Continuity and Change: Trends and Issues in Contemporary Global History
Diplomatic Law
Human Rights and Global Politics
Maritime Security
Rethinking Fault-Lines: Beyond the East/West Divide in Global Politics
The Changing International Agenda
The EU and the Global Commons
The Theory of Global Security
War, Memory and Popular Culture
Approaches to Dialogue
Climate Change: Governance, Power and Society
Comparative European Politics
Dimensions of Environmental Politics
Diplomatic Practice
Environmental Decision Making: The Case of Complex Technologies
Environmental Diplomacy
Equality, Discrimination and Minorities
Foundations of Human Rights
Green Political Theory
International Environmental Law
Learning and Research Skills
Parties and Democracy
Party Politics and the European Union
Race and Justice: Civil Rights in the US
The Politics of Sin: Culture Wars in the US
The US Presidency and Public Policy
Global Security
