The MA Intelligence and Security, the first of its kind in Britain and only the second globally accredited by the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE), offers a unique opportunity for advanced study. Delve into key concepts, debates, and current knowledge in intelligence and security. The program focuses on four major themes: intelligence concepts, collection and analysis, intelligence failure, and ethics.
Benefit from insights into civilian, military, and police intelligence agencies, as well as commercial intelligence activities like private security and political risk analysis. Taught by experts from Leicester’s Politics and International Relations, the program combines cutting-edge research with practical experience in the intelligence field. Whether you’re a practitioner or aspiring academic, this degree enhances your theoretical understanding and practical application of intelligence and security.
Ideal for those seeking professional development, the MA in Intelligence and Security opens doors to opportunities in central government, military, police, private security, NGOs, the UN, and other international organizations. Elevate your expertise and employability in the dynamic realm of intelligence.
- Intelligence: Key Concepts and Debates
- Intelligence Techniques and Tradecraft
- Intelligence Failure
- Intelligence Ethics
- Dissertation
The Intelligence and Security MA program is exclusively online, delivered through the University of Leicester’s distance learning platform. A reliable internet connection is crucial for active participation. As a distance learner, you’ll enjoy access to the extensive resources of the Leicester Digital Library, including e-journals and e-books. Experienced tutors guide you through modules, providing online support.
Each week, you’ll receive a curated reading list with accompanying questions, fostering critical engagement with the literature. Online forums encourage discussions, questions, and idea sharing. Module activities, a mix of credit and non-credit assessments, aim to build a supportive online community and enhance scholarly skills. Credit assessments include a reflective statement and an end-of-module essay.
The program’s structure maintains a balance between guidance and flexibility, catering to the unique needs of distance learners often juggling studies with demanding jobs. A dedicated team of tutors and support staff is accessible through Blackboard and email. Administrative assistance is available by phone, and personal tutors can be reached via phone or Skype. Collaboration with fellow students is encouraged, fostering a virtual student community.
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- 2:1 degree or its equivalent in Politics, History, International Relations or other related subjects.
- Equivalent relevant professional experience will be considered.
- IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability.
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