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Professional Masters
Newcastle University, Newcastle Campus
Full Time
Sep 2027
1 Year
Explore the relationship between international legal and political systems with security challenges and understand how socio-economic insecurity impacts upon the well-being of communities.Gain an advanced understanding of the key concepts, theories, and debates central to international security and its ramifications.On our International Security MScL programme, you'll study different perspectives and approaches to security and its associated global challenges.Our unique interdisciplinary programme combines perspectives from geography, politics, sociology and law. You'll also draw upon ‘traditional’ fields of security and defence, digital security and new technologies, human security, and securities of place.You'll be taught by experts from across Geography, Politics, Sociology and Law and will study a range of modules on topics including:Crime and policingNational defence strategiesInternational criminal lawInternational human rightsGeopoliticsInternational organisations, legal framework and treatiesSocial media regulationDigital and cybersecurity laws and policiesMigration and mobilitiesOur experts draw upon real-world scenarios to advance your knowledge of international security. Their challenge-oriented approach to security studies will challenge you intellectually and equip you with the skills needed for your career.The field of international security offers a range of exciting career opportunities. Whether you’re just starting your career journey or are taking your career to the next level, our programme will help you reach your goals.We're living in a period of geopolitical instability. There's renewed focus on the legitimacy and effectiveness of international institutions, and questions emerging about the role of law in the global arena.This has resulted in an increased demand among policymakers, civil society, and private stakeholders for a better understanding of the security implications of contemporary developments.Together we’ll engage with these questions, investigate potential interdisciplinary solutions, and examine their broader implications and consequences.
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