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The MA in International Security program offers students diverse case studies and theoretical frameworks, allowing them to tailor assessments to their specific interests.
The curriculum examines numerous security challenges and countermeasures, spanning nuclear arms, terrorism, environmental risks, digital threats, and internal conflicts. These explorations are supported by innovative theoretical approaches from conventional and alternative security studies, as well as war and peace research. Key subjects include mainstream and critical security concepts, intelligence operations, emergency response strategies, moral complexities, security dynamics in developing regions, and metropolitan combat scenarios.
Evaluations emphasize practical policy applications. Beyond standard academic papers and presentations, students hone their abilities by composing policy recommendations. The thesis component enables in-depth investigation of specialized subjects.
Participants additionally gain from supplementary programming like guest speaker events and workshops hosted by Loughborough faculty and the Centre for Security Studies (CSS), featuring insights from both academics and field professionals.