Security and Strategic Studies Undergraduate major

National security and defence has become one of the most critical factors of everyday life.

 

Security and Strategic Studies is a timely, in-demand and highly relevant field that investigates and explains security challenges associated with:

  • traditional threats (military, security)
  • asymmetric threats (terrorism and insurgency, and organised crime)
  • other risk factors such as energy security and climate change.

 

In this course, you’ll become a strategic thinker and leader who understands major dilemmas that profoundly impact national and international sustainability, prosperity and sovereignty.

 

You’ll study an exciting curriculum where you’ll learn contemporary strategic and defence thinking and planning, intelligence analysis, strategic leadership, ethics, policy planning and decision-making.

 

Topics may include the human security impact of nuclear tests conducted on the land and sea of traditional owners; and the impact and legacy of Australia’s frontier wars.

 

You will also acquire skills in intelligence and critical analysis, crisis management and problem-solving, written and oral communications – all of which underpin successful careers in policy, strategy, leadership and management.

 

This course gives you industry-ready, practical skills. It is ideal if you are looking for a career in defence, intelligence, analysis and strategic policy or law enforcement. It is also useful for careers in business, particularly the security industry, critical infrastructure and resource sectors.