International Security and Law
Master (2 years) of Social Sciences in International Security and Law, 120 ECTS
Economics, commerce, management and accounting Humanities, social sciences, communication and arts Law, public administration, public order and safetyInstitution | University of Southern Denmark (SDU) |
Campus | Odense |
Duration | 2 years |
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) | 4250 EUR |
Tuition per term (EU/EAA/CH) | 0 EUR |
Website | http://www.sdu.dk/en/Uddannelse/Kandidat/SecurityLaw |
Description
Rooted in political science and law, this programme enables the student to work in both public and private organisations that engage in areas of conflict and which for this reason need to assess the dynamics of the conflict, need to identify possible venues of action, and which must be cognizant of repercussions in the international domain.The student will in particular gain these competences:
- Analytical skills rooted in political science and international law with a special emphasis on ethical issues;
- The ability to develop independent and original assessments of conflicts, policy options, and international repercussions;
- The ability to develop cross-disciplinary team work to generate broader and ongoing conflict assessments;
- The profile that is indispensable to organisations involved in conflict assessment, management, and resolution;
- The skills required to occupy central and important positions in these organizations and thus to help prioritise, organise and sustain the organisation’s analytical capacity.
Career Opportunities
With this degree you will be primed for a career in organisations that are involved in analysing, managing, and solving conflicts. At private or public organisations, and organisations that are purely analytical or more broadly engaged in all dimensions of conflicts.Possible job openings could be in:
- Central ministerial organisations, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Development Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, as well as emergency management agencies.
- International organisations such as the UN and its agencies, or the EU, NATO, the OSCE, or the World Bank.
- Non-governmental organisations such as the Red Cross and the International Crisis Group.
- Large private companies with interests in areas of conflict, typically in the domains of shipping and transportation or energy and resource extraction.
- Or as an advisor to policy-makers and practitioners who grapple with a particular conflict or crisis area (such as Haiti, Somalia, or Afghanistan) and who need to augment standing organisational capacities on a case-by-case basis.
Admission
To be accepted for the Master programme in International Security and Law, you should have received a relevant Bachelor’s degree, or have gained other – e.g. professional – equivalent experience of relevance to the programme.Read more about the specific requirements
In addition, documentation will be required verifying that your proficiency in English and Danish is at a specified level. See the language requirements of the University of Southern Denmark.
To find out whether the level of your foreign certificate or diploma satisfies the general entry requirements, you should contact the University of Southern Denmark directly.
A list of the most commonly recognized exams and diplomas can be found at the Danish Agency for Higher Education http://ufm.dk/en/recognition
Tuition Fees
No tuition fees for EU/EEA/Swiss students.There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students who hold a citizenship from outside of EU/EAA/Switzerland.
For Further Information
Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at http://ufm.dk/enYou will find information about the Danish assessment of foreign qualifications in:Guide to diploma recognition
About the Educational System in general visit the section:
The Danish Higher Education System