About International Security Studies BA in University of Nottingham
Are you looking to understand the most pressing security challenges of the 21st century? Would you like to be part of the solution to these global problems?
Our BA International Security Studies provides you with the theoretical and practical tools to address key political and security issues of our time and devise strategic solutions to a complex geopolitical environment.
Whether you're interested in combatting terrorism, managing disasters, or promoting national security, our modules provide you with a deep understanding of the most pressing issues and debates in global politics and security. With a focus on both theoretical and practical learning, you'll be prepared to tackle real-world challenges and devise strategic solutions.
Our course goes beyond the theoretical, providing you with insights into the politics of the Middle East, Africa, and the EU as a global power, and much more. You'll gain a deep understanding of diverse perspectives and be equipped to engage in informed and constructive debates.
This course sets you up for a career in the private, public or charitable sectors. Whether you're interested in working as a parliamentary assistant, councillor, civil servant, researcher, or policy analyst, our course can help you achieve your career goals. Our school alumni have secured jobs at top organisations such as AON, the BBC, Citibank, Civil Service, House of Commons, and Unison.
IELTS (Academic) |
6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element) |
6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each element) |
7.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each element) |
Pearson Test of English (PTE) (Academic) |
65 (with a minimum of 59 in each element) |
71 (with a minimum of 65 in each element) |
76 (with a minimum of 65 in each element) |
TOEFL (iBT) |
80 (with a minimum of 17 in writing and listening, 18 in reading and 20 in speaking) |
90 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking) |
100 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking) |