International Security at Oxford Brookes University - UCAS

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Course summary

Think beyond bullets and bombs. On our international security postgraduate course, you’ll consider what “human security” means in different parts of the world, along with how nations have traditionally protected themselves. You’ll have opportunities to research topics like post-Cold War wealth inequality, the changing nature of global capitalism, and political, social and cultural reactions to the climate crisis. You’ll also look at examples of peace processes and post-war societies, and analyse the causes of violence in peacebuilding contexts. We’ll encourage and help you to follow your political, social, and voluntary interests, as these will be a big part of your independent study. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to use your knowledge in intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations (IGOs and NGOs).

Modules

Taught Modules - Compulsory modules Security: Beyond Bullets and Bombs (40 credits) Advanced Research in International Relations (20 credits) Optional modules: International Development (20 credits) Global Ecological Crisis (20 credits) Capitalism: Crisis and World Order (20 credits) Global Civil Society and Social Movements (20 credits) Violence and Peacebuilding (20 credits) Dilemmas of International Ethics (20 credits) Critical Approaches to Terrorism (20 credits) Racism and Colonialism in International Relations (20 credits) Refugees: Forced Migration, Protection and Humanitarianism (20 credits) Independent Study (20 credits) Final Project - Compulsory Modules: Dissertation (60 credits)

Assessment method

Assessment is conducted through a variety of assignments linked to the expected learning outcomes. You will be assessed with the following methods: essays presentations projects reports written dissertation You will receive constant feedback over the course of the year.


How to apply

International applicants

IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Please also see the University's standard English language requirements.

Entry requirements

Students are normally required to have at least a second-class honours degree from a university in the UK or an equivalent qualification from countries outside the UK. The degree should be in an appropriate discipline. Please also see the University's general entry requirements.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9350 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9350 Year 1
Scotland £9350 Year 1
Wales £9350 Year 1
Channel Islands £9350 Year 1
EU £16950 Year 1
International £16950 Year 1

Additional fee information

Fees quoted are for the first year only. If you are studying a course that lasts longer than one year, your fees will increase each year.
International Security at Oxford Brookes University - UCAS