MSc Counter Terrorism and Security
Course Details
Course Subject
MSc Counter Terrorism and Security
Total Credit
180
Qualification
Postgraduate Taught
Awarding Body
Canterbury Christ Church University
Academic Level
Level 7
Course Location
Canterbury
Course Duration
1 Year
Course Fees
£ 15500 Yearly
MOI
Not Accepted
OIETC
Accepted
Intakes
January/September
Work Placement
No
About The Course
About The Course
Connecting the complex terrorism landscape with a range of security threats, this course provides the opportunity for students to engage in a wide range of 21st Century issues.
Understanding the challenges and risks from the threat from terrorism, what motivates terrorist activity and what the global response has been to the varied threats will be key elements of this course and will ensure that students have the knowledge and analytical skills to contribute meaningfully to solutions in these areas.
We have a track record of high student satisfaction relating to our knowledge of counter-terrorism and security issues, as well as speakers directly working in the field. The course is taught and facilitated by academics, as well as professionals from varied backgrounds.
Why study MSc Counter Terrorism and Security?
You will be studying within the School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences which will enable you to gain a well-rounded understanding of social justice from inter-disciplinary perspective. This course includes several taught modules which cover key legal, social, and political issues.
Two further modules will allow you to develop a foundational understanding of key threat landscapes globally and in the UK, as well as a three-dimensional understanding of key issues in counter-terrorism globally. Your dissertation then enables you to research a counter-terrorism and/or security topic of your choice and you will be supervised by an expert in the area.
As part of the course, you will be immersed into the topics via taught inputs as well a number of speaker events, critical incident simulations (e.g. using Hydra Suite simulations or model United Nations table top exercises) and other activities.
To reflect the dynamic topics we will be exploring together, the content of the modules is continuously reviewed and updated, ensuring you are provided with the most up-to-date knowledge.
The course is suitable for a range of career pathways, as well as further research and/or learning. This could include current working professionals who would like to deepen their understanding or update their knowledge on counter-terrorism and security, as well as for those just about to embark on a career within counter-terrorism and security. It enables careers in a wide variety of sectors, including public, private and third sector organisations. Further, upon successful completion of the course, you can continue your studies with us – we provide supervision within the counter-terrorism and security area at a PhD level.
Studying at a postgraduate level at CCCU has been a really rewarding experience. The opportunity to deep dive into counter-terrorism and security subjects that are interesting to me has helped me understand the challenges that counter-terrorism practitioners face regularly. Taking on this course has benefited me in opening new doors within my career. I would highly recommend this degree to anyone embarking on a journey in counter-terrorism or security, as well as those trying to deepen their knowledge.
Daniel Blanchfield, Sergeant at the Metropolitan Police
All about the course
You can do the course as a full-time student in one year, or as a part-time student over two years. The part-time route might be especially attractive if you are in full-time employment. Through the different modules, you will be introduced to key contemporary concepts and theories relating to social justice, with specific focus placed on the area of counter-terrorism and security.
The course includes a combination of core and specialist modules and so you will benefit from a variety of inputs, including lecture-style input which is complemented by classrooms discussions. More specialist information is taught in an interactive seminar-type setting which allows you to really get into the detail of 21st Century justice. You will benefit from interacting with students progressing their education in other areas of social justice, allowing you to gain a multi-perspective view of counter-terrorism and security issues.
The course is composed of six taught modules and a dissertation. We use a trimester calendar for this course, so the year is split into the advent, easter and trinity trimesters. The is how the course is structured for a full-time student.
- Advent trimester: Research methods; Critical issues: Shifting perspectives; Terrorism and Security: A Complicated Nexus
- Easter trimester: Human Rights; Key Issues in Counter-terrorism; Security in the Digital Age
- Trinity trimester: Dissertation
You will be asked to engage in a variety of activities during this course (e.g. Hydra stimulation, case study learning, case review analysis) and will be assessed via thought-provoking assessments all relating to the challenges of social justice in the current age. All assessments are centred on supporting you in being able to critically appraise historical and contemporary policy and practice, enabling you to create novel ideas in relation to problem solving relevant to your current or future career.
English Requirement
General Requirement
Academic requirements:
Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce (Honours) awarded after 4 years of study at a good institution with a final grade of at least 60% or a GPA of 2.5/4.0
Bachelor degree (Professional subjects) awarded after at least 4 years of study at a good institution with a final grade of at least 60% or a GPA of 2.5/4.0
English requirements:
-IELTS – minimum of 6.5
-IELTS Writing – minimum of 6.0
-IELTS in all other bands – minimum of 5.5.
Please check with our Admissions Team for your specific English requirements as some courses many differ.