B.A. in International Security Studies

Pittsburgh

 

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Program Overview

The B.A. in International Security Studies at Duquesne University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of global security issues, threats, and the complex political landscape that influences international relations. This interdisciplinary program combines elements of political science, law, history, and sociology, enabling students to analyze and address critical security challenges facing the world today. With a focus on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, graduates are prepared for careers in government, non-profit organizations, and private sector security.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in International Security Studies features a blend of core courses and electives that cover essential topics such as international conflict resolution, terrorism, cybersecurity, and global governance. Students engage in in-depth studies of security policies, strategic studies, and the role of international organizations in maintaining peace and security. This diverse curriculum is designed to develop students’ analytical skills, critical thinking, and knowledge of security frameworks, preparing them for a variety of career paths.

Research Focus: Duquesne University encourages a strong research focus within the B.A. in International Security Studies program. Students have opportunities to engage in research initiatives that address contemporary security issues, often collaborating with faculty members who are experts in the field. This emphasis on research allows students to contribute to the ongoing discourse surrounding international security, enhancing their understanding of complex global issues while also building their research skills.

Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes industry engagement by providing students with practical experiences through internships and networking opportunities with professionals in the field of security studies. Duquesne's strategic location allows students to connect with local, national, and international organizations, including government agencies, think tanks, and non-profits focused on security issues. This engagement fosters valuable connections and real-world insights, making students more competitive in the job market.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in International Security Studies program integrates a global perspective by examining security challenges from a variety of cultural and geopolitical contexts. Students are encouraged to study abroad and participate in global learning opportunities, allowing them to gain firsthand experience in different regions and understand the diverse factors that influence international security. This global emphasis equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of security in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Location

Pittsburgh

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 47146

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 70 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 48 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 95.

Scholarships for International Students

International Freshman Scholarships: Duquesne University offers merit-based scholarships for international freshmen based on academic achievements. These scholarships can significantly contribute to tuition expenses.

Spiritan Scholarships: The Spiritan Scholarship is a prestigious award for academically accomplished students who demonstrate a service and leadership. This scholarship aims to support students who align with the university's mission.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship: Transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society may be eligible for this scholarship. It recognizes academic excellence and leadership at the community college level.

ESL Merit Scholarships: Duquesne University provides merit-based scholarships for international students enrolled in the English as a Second Language (ESL) program. These scholarships recognize academic achievement and language proficiency.

Global Leaders Scholarship: The Global Leaders Scholarship is designed for international students who have demonstrated leadership qualities and a commitment to making a positive impact on their communities. It supports students who embody the values of global citizenship.

External Scholarships: Duquesne University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, including those provided by governments, foundations, and private organizations. The university's financial aid office can assist students in identifying relevant external scholarships.

Talent-Based Scholarships: In addition to academic scholarships, Duquesne University offers talent-based scholarships in areas such as music, art, and athletics. These scholarships recognize outstanding achievements and contributions in specific fields.

Need-Based Financial Aid: Duquesne University is meeting the financial needs of admitted students. International students with demonstrated financial need may be eligible for need-based financial aid packages.

Graduates of the B.A. in International Security Studies program have a diverse array of career opportunities in various sectors. 

Intelligence Analyst: Many graduates pursue careers in intelligence agencies, analyzing data to assess national security threats and inform policy decisions.

Security Consultant: Graduates often work as consultants, advising organizations on risk management, security protocols, and crisis response strategies.

Foreign Service Officer: Graduates can enter the diplomatic corps, representing their country abroad and engaging in negotiations related to security and international relations.

Counterterrorism Specialist: Some graduates focus on counterterrorism efforts, working with government agencies or non-profits to develop strategies to combat terrorist threats.

Policy Advisor: Graduates may work for government bodies, think tanks, or non-profits as policy advisors, helping shape security policies and strategies.

Risk Analyst: In this role, graduates assess potential risks for businesses, organizations, or governments and develop plans to mitigate those risks.

Human Security Officer: Graduates can work with international organizations focusing on human security issues, addressing threats to individuals and communities.

Researcher or Academic: Some graduates pursue further education or research roles, contributing to the academic field of international security studies and teaching future students.

Military Officer: Graduates may enter the military, taking on roles that involve strategic planning and operational security.

NGO Worker: Many graduates find fulfilling careers in non-governmental organizations, working on issues related to human rights, conflict resolution, and international development.


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