Kings College London (University of London)

Master South Asia & Global Security - Máster en Sur de Asia y Seguridad Global

Kings College London (University of London)
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial en London
  • Precio:
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  • Lugar:
    57 Waterloo Road
    London SE1 8WA
    Reino Unido
  • Duración:
    90 ECTS
  • Idioma:
    El Master se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    South Asia & Global Security, MA

Presentación

This master´s provides a focused understanding of the interrelationships between the history, theory, and contemporary practice of security-led issues in South Asia. It incorporates history, thematic analysis, and case studies taught by academics from War Studies and the King´s India Institute. It draws on policy leaders, military professionals, and experts in the private sector involved in security management.
The Department of War Studies is unique in the UK and one of very few university departments in the world devoted exclusively to the study of war as a human phenomenon.
The Department has an excellent reputation as a graduate training institution and is recognised by the British Academy, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Economic and Social Research council as a training institution for War Studies.
The Department places great emphasis on recruiting leading experts who bring with them not only a wealth of knowledge and ideas but an extensive and continually growing network of links with other departments, think-tanks, organisations, policy-making bodies and institution

Requisitos

General entry advice
Bachelors degree with 2:1 honours (or overseas equivalent). Professional qualifications and experience will be taken into account.

Objetivos

Provides a focused understanding of the interrelationships between the history, theory, and contemporary practice of security-led issues in South Asia (including Afghanistan) post 1947.

Programa

Core programme content
Modules Required:
Afghan and South Asian Security – History, Cases, and Practice
Dissertation (15,000 words).

Plus modules from thematic strands including:
Conduct of Contemporary Warfare
Indian Foreign Policy and Security Studies
East Asian Security
Religion and Violence in South Asia
Media and War
Terrorism and Conflict Studies
Political Economy of Violence.

Indicative non-core content
Optional modules
A further 40 credits can also be taken from the list above, but may include a graduate language module (Hindi, Panjabi, Arabic, Pashtu or Urdu) or 20 credits from MA modules across the Schools of Arts & Humanities and Social Science & Public Policy (full list of options to be confirmed).
All optional modules are 40 credits unless otherwise specified.
Option modules begin in week 3 of term 1.
In order to promote effective learning there are a limited number of student places available on each optional module. Some of the optional modules are prioritised for students on particular master´s programmes. Each year the optional modules will vary, and we can not guarantee to offer all those listed in any given year.
For a list of POSSIBLE option modules please refer to the MA in War Studies programme page here.
You are advised not to base your decision to join the degree programme soley on this list

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