Objectives
The study of the preparation, threat, use and control of organized force, by both states and non-state actors, for political purposes is the focus of the MSc (Strategic Studies) programme.
The programme has a sharp focus—the role of military power—but to understand the dimensions of strategy, it is necessary to know something about politics, international relations, history, economics, psychology, sociology and geography, as well as technology, logistics, force structure and tactics.
This programme is designed to help students better comprehend the application of military power, as well as the coordination and direction of different resources to achieve political outcomes. It aims to develop broadly educated, politically sensitive, defense and security practitioners as well as defense and security sensitive civilians who have the following skill sets:
A nuanced understanding of the pressing national, transnational and regional strategic challenges and issues in the Indo-Pacific;
A systematic understanding of the security interactions between states and non-state actors in an increasingly globalised world; and
The critical thinking skills essential for the crafting of the national security policies and defense strategies, as well as private sector security policies.
Benefits
It is vital for professionals in the fields of defence and security management to be conversant with the new security concepts and strategic theories, as well as be well-acquainted with the intricacies of strategic planning, design and policy analysis. Such knowledge is also useful for corporate planners grappling with the complexities of the current security paradigms.
Content
The MSc (Strategic Studies) programme has been specially designed to cover a broad spectrum of issues, including:
Degree Requirements
The programme leading to the degree MSc (Strategic Studies) comprises:
Career Advancement
MSc (Strategic Studies) graduates may pursue careers in the public sector (security, civil defence, policymaking, foreign affairs or the military) and in the defence industry.
Other options include journalism, research, academia and positions with international organisations focusing on security.
Esperado Julio, Noviembre 2023
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Nanyang Technological University,
Block S4, Level B3, 50 Nanyang Avenue,
639798, Singapore
A Bachelor’s degree with honours from a Singapore university or overseas equivalent
A TOEFL Test Score of minimum 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based) or 100 (internet-based) or a IELTS score of minimum 7.0. are required. Test dates must be within two years or less from the date of your application.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.