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By pursuing the Master of International Security (Intelligence), you'll gain knowledge applicable across the entire security sector. Upon completion, you'll possess an advanced comprehension of historical, theoretical, and practical approaches in this discipline. The acquired expertise will enable you to effectively utilize these skills within intelligence operations. Full-time students complete 120 credits annually or 60 credits per semester. This program follows a sequential structure, requiring completion of Part One before advancing to Part Two. To qualify for Part Two, students must maintain a minimum B- average across their initial 90 credits.
To enter the Master of International Security (Intelligence) you will have been awarded or qualified for:
a relevant bachelor's degree with a grade average of at least B-, or
a completed Postgraduate Certificate in International Security, with at least a B- grade average, or
a completed Postgraduate Diploma in International Security, with at least a B- Grade average, 
or you will:
be able to demonstrate scholarly work in conjunction with extensive relevant professional experience and standing in leadership, managerial and planning positions in government or non-government security agencies appropriate for admission with equivalent status.