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The Security Studies Program aims to educate future analysts, policymakers, and scholars to approach 21st-century security challenges with analytical rigor and ethical consideration. SSP provides an interdisciplinary master's program that equips graduates for careers in defense and security, featuring a diverse curriculum with courses spanning multiple disciplines. Students leverage their undergraduate theoretical foundations to tackle real-world policy issues, while experienced professionals from military, intelligence, and defense sectors complement their practical expertise with advanced analytical and theoretical frameworks. With intentionally small class sizes, students benefit from both faculty expertise and peer learning. SSP values the perspective of working professionals in security-related roles and actively supports part-time enrollment. Most classes and program events are scheduled during evening hours to accommodate working students.
The International Security concentration explores comprehensive global security issues. While covering traditional concerns like state sovereignty and power dynamics, students also analyze contemporary transnational threats including WMD proliferation, cyber/biosecurity risks, climate impacts, human security challenges (demographic shifts, migration, health crises), economic pressures, non-state actor threats, and various forms of political conflict—from terrorism and civil wars to insurgencies and interstate warfare.