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Course Overview

During the course, you will cover both:

  • The traditional focus on the security of states and
  • More contemporary debates centered on ‘human security in a variety of contexts.

You will be encouraged to think beyond ‘bullets and bombs. And to consider a range of practices that contribute to our understandings of security and insecurity. 

As a postgraduate programme, the integration between research and teaching is a crucial part of the quality of the experience. So the course also provides a sound grounding in relevant research methods.

You will benefit from links with International NGOs, many of which are based in Oxford. These include Oxfam and Rights and Accountability in Development (RAID).

On graduating you will be well-suited to a variety of careers in:

  • Government
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • Charity organisations
  • Civil service
  • International organisations
  • Law
  • Trade unions.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

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.

Course IELTS level
Pre-Master's courses (including Two-Year Master's) From 5.5 with 5.5 in all skills
All masters courses 6.0-7.0 overall with 6.0 in reading and writing, 5.5 in listening and speaking (see individual course details)

English Language Requirements:

IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Fees

Home (UK) full time: £7700 (Masters); £6700 (Diploma); £3850 (Certificate)
Home (UK) part time: £3850
International / EU full time: £15500


This information was accurate on : 01/04/2021
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