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Why select this programThe War Studies program equips graduates with an understanding of key discussions and advancements concerning warfare - examining its origins, applications, and potential prevention or resolution. Students will gain the ability to engage in and maintain discussions about warfare's strategic, moral, and theoretical aspects across historical and modern contexts.Alongside specialized knowledge, students cultivate versatile transferable skills including improved communication, critical analysis, and technical capabilities. The program fosters digital literacy and intellectual exploration, enabling students to work autonomously or collaboratively to address both conceptual and real-world challenges. These competencies prepare graduates to apply their expertise creatively and advantageously in professional settings while contributing meaningfully to society.What distinguishes this programOur graduates gain the ability to initiate and maintain discussions about warfare's strategic, moral, and theoretical dimensions across different eras.The undergraduate War Studies program features instruction from distinguished scholars with established research credentials and publication histories.Students experience a dynamic curriculum that enhances abilities in critical evaluation, argumentation, logical thinking, and written expression. The program includes an annual excursion to significant historical sites such as the "Battle of Normandy" battlefield.Program overviewWarfare has remained an enduring yet disruptive element throughout human history. The War Studies program offers comprehensive examination of this subject under the guidance of internationally recognized, research-focused academics.This course provides insight into contemporary discussions and progressions regarding warfare - including its triggers, implementations, and potential mitigation. Students develop the capacity to engage in substantive dialogues about warfare's tactical, moral, and conceptual applications across various historical periods.Students acquire both specialized knowledge and essential transferable skills such as advanced communication, analytical thinking, and technical aptitude. The program promotes digital competence and intellectual inquiry, preparing students to work independently or collectively to devise solutions for theoretical and practical challenges. These capabilities enable students to leverage their knowledge effectively in professional environments while making valuable contributions to their communities.