Masters (Coursework)
Explore complex, interconnected issues such as causes and consequences of war; ethnic, religious and ideological conflict; and threats from climate change, disease and nuclear proliferation. We will draw on economics, political science, law, business, public health and more.
Admission to candidature for the Master of International Security (2 year full time) requires:
If you do not meet the requirements listed above for direct entry to the Master's degree, you may be able to enter via a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in the same subject area and upgrade to the Master's after successful completion of the shorter course.
This degree enables you to pursue a career in government, diplomacy, development, defence, intelligence, business, risk management, or journalism within humanitarian, government and non-government organisations.
Our graduates can be found at KPMG, the Australian Federal Police, the Department of Defence and the Lowy Institute, to name just a few employers.