Master’s Program in National Security
Lately, the national security dilemma of contemporary states has been aggravated. This was a result of the increasing internal and external strategic threats and risks. Globalization, information revolution, speed of communications, and interdependence have accompanied the growth of traditional and non-traditional threats and risks to the national security of states in an unprecedented way. At a time when political, security, and military risks persisted, namely armament, arms race, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, organized crime, and separatist movements; new risks such as terrorism, cyber wars, and the militarization of space have emerged. Moreover, economic, health, food, and environmental risks have grown in addition to the spread of epidemics, which have further intertwined the security dilemmas of states at the national, regional, and international levels. Consequently, states and their national institutions, as well as international and specialized organizations, are working to develop and qualify personnel specialized in national security and capable of comprehending and analyzing the complex interrelationships among threats, conflicts, wars, and security in the political, military, cyber, economic, social, health, environmental, and other fields of national security in its comprehensive sense. Thus, these experts specialized in national security are entrusted with the tasks of providing visions, options, and policy-making alternatives by utilizing various scientific and applied tools and methodologies to analyze, evaluate, and forecast national security issues. Therefore, this program has been developed driven by NAUSS mission and in line with the role it plays in the development of specialized personnel and experts in the field of national security.
1 Special Admission Requirements:
- Holding a bachelor's degree in any of the following disciplines: security sciences, military sciences, strategic sciences, political sciences, international relations, law, computer science and its branches, or any field deemed by the admissions committee to be closely related to national security.
- A minimum of three years of practical experience.
- Successful completion of a personal interview.
Graduation Requirements
Successfully completing the required program hours with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.75 out of 5.00 within the specified timeframe necessary to fulfill the requirements for obtaining the academic degree.
Program Classification
Saudi Standard Classification of Occupations - Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development