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Security is a universal need. From border protection to safeguarding our food, water, data, and homes, protecting our resources and well-being presents greater challenges now than ever before. As part of your Global Challenges degree's core curriculum, this specialization provides comprehensive insights into pressing global issues like climate change, sustainable development, migration, terrorism, inequality, and poverty, examining their worldwide impact. You'll gain profound knowledge of security concerns across physical, space, and digital domains. The program unfolds across three progressive levels: integrated, applied, and advanced security studies. First-year integrated modules cover four key themes: security fundamentals, intelligence analysis, critical reasoning, and influence strategies. Second-year applied courses explore practical security dimensions including conflict studies, criminal justice, space security, and risk assessment. Final-year advanced studies tackle complex topics like emerging threats and governance challenges.
Career Prospects
Modern employers value adaptable, driven graduates with the insight and capability to address evolving industry challenges in our fast-changing world.
The Global Challenges program awards both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Graduates emerge with interdisciplinary expertise spanning scientific, social science, and humanities disciplines, enabling them to effectively collaborate with diverse perspectives, evidence types, and stakeholders.
Ultimately, our graduates become change-makers, capable of driving innovation, optimizing processes dynamically, and enhancing outcomes whether as employees or entrepreneurs shaping tomorrow's solutions.