Master of Arts in National Security Studies

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The Master of Arts in National Security Studies prepares students for mid and senior level positions in national and international security policy, security and intelligence analysis, and related fields.  Graduates of the program can be found across the national and international security community as civilian and military policy-makers, action-officers, analysts, instructors, and consultants. The program is an excellent substitute for military or civilian personnel unable to attend a staff or war college, but who require a strong background in the substantive knowledge and analytic skills required of security specialists.  The program is also excellent preparation for those who will eventually attend a staff or war college as it incorporates instruction in advanced security analysis not normally taught in senior military schools.

Degree Program Objectives
In addition to the institutional and degree level outcome objectives, the Master of Arts in National Security Studies seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. Graduates in this degree program will be able to:

  • Appraise classic and contemporary theories, strategies, doctrines, and procedures related to the causes, conduct, and termination of armed conflict and the maintenance of peace
  • Assess and predict traditional and non-traditional threats to national and international security
  • Compare the structures, functions, capabilities, and activities of national and international security community members
  • Conduct advanced research and compose professional and academic analyses on issues critical to national and international security

Degree Program Requirements

Core Courses (18 semester hours)
Major Courses (9 semester hours)

All National Security Studies students must complete three courses within the major. Students enrolled in a general program must take three courses from the General Program list. Students enrolled in a concentration must choose three courses from within the concentration list.

General Concentration (select 9 semester hours)

Concentration in Asian Studies
Concentration Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to appraise the contemporary threats to Asian security; and the organizations, capabilities, and activities of regional and international security organizations in Asia.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)


Concentration in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Concentration Objective
Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to appraise the methods used for internal and international conflict analysis and strategies available to restore peace.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)

(select 6 semester hours)


Concentration in Homeland Security
Concentration Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to appraise the contemporary threats to the US Homeland; and the organizations, capabilities, and activities of the US Homeland defense community.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)

(select 6 semester hours)


Concentration in Middle Eastern Studies
Concentration Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to appraise the contemporary threats to Middle Eastern security; and the organizations, capabilities, and activities of regional and international security organizations in the Middle East.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)
(select 9 semester hours)


Concentration in Security and Intelligence Analysis
Concentration Objective

Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to apply advanced security and intelligence analysis methods in composing professional and academic analyses on issues critical to national and international security.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)

  • INTL504 - Analytics I
  • INTL506 - Analytics II

(select 3 semester hours)


Concentration in Terrorism Studies
Concentration Objective
Upon successful completion of this concentration, the student will be able to appraise the causes of and threats from domestic and international terrorism; and the organizations, capabilities, and activities of the international security community in the Global War on Terrorism.


Concentration Requirements (9 semester hours)
(select 9 semester hours)

Graduate Electives (Select 9 semester hours for COMP EXAM Program Option or 6 semester hours for CAPSTONE Program Option)

From courses not taken to fulfill the core and major requirements of the National Security Studies program.


End of Program Requirement -  Select either Comprehensive Exam OR Capstone

Total Hours: 36 semester hours


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