From climate change to conflict, misinformation to international trade, the modern world faces complex, interrelated challenges. This pathway focuses on the root causes of global insecurity and how societies and governments can build more stable, resilient futures. You’ll explore aspects of international law, policy, humanitarian response, and the role of emerging technologies, giving you the insight and critical thinking skills to lead in uncertain times.
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**Why study Global Security at BNU?**
**Hands on Lear...
From climate change to conflict, misinformation to international trade, the modern world faces complex, interrelated challenges. This pathway focuses on the root causes of global insecurity and how societies and governments can build more stable, resilient futures. You’ll explore aspects of international law, policy, humanitarian response, and the role of emerging technologies, giving you the insight and critical thinking skills to lead in uncertain times.<br/><br/>*This course is currently subject to Validation<br/><br/>**Why study Global Security at BNU?**<br/><br/>**Hands on Learning**<br/>You’ll engage in real-world scenario planning, live crisis simulations and future-focused workshops. From assessing political instability to designing strategic responses to humanitarian crises, your learning is grounded in the practical realities of today’s global challenges.<br/><br/>**Graduate Career ready**<br/>We aim to equip you with a toolkit that employers are looking for from day one. You’ll learn to analyse complex risk scenarios, present clear security briefs and, by the final year, make rapid decisions under pressure. With an optional internship embedded into in your second year, you’ll graduate with both the theoretical grounding and the professional network to hit the ground running. BNU graduates prove their skills in real settings well before graduation day.<br/><br/>**Dedicated Intelligence Operational Room**<br/>Step into our intelligence, security, and resilience centre, a dedicated space we are designing to offer live open-source intelligence (OSINT) feeds, commercial data subscriptions and secure simulation software. Here you’ll master the tools of the trade, tracking political risk, financial flows, or cyber-threats, in a space that mirrors real world offices.<br/><br/>**Shared First Year**<br/>Your first year brings you together with students from our Aviation, Intelligence Analysis, and Investigation pathways, giving you a solid grounding in global security theory, structured analytical methods, and cyber-risk fundamentals. This means that at the end of your first year, you will get the opportunity to change your specialisation if you want to. <br/><br/>**What will I study?**<br/><br/>You’ll start off studying the foundations of global security, information security, and analytical techniques. You’ll also cover topics such as humanitarian crises, climate insecurity, political instability, international law, economic systems, and strategic resilience. As the course progresses, youll move into future-focused thinking, examining how technology, social movements, and geopolitical shifts might shape the world ahead. Through the course you’ll develop leadership, problem-solving and presentation skills, alongside structured approaches to assessing global risks. Your final year will include a major independent project exploring an area of global concern that aligns with your personal interests and career aspirations.<br/><br/>**What are my career Prospects?**<br/>As a graduate of BSc (Hons) Global Security you will be prepared for careers in humanitarian organisations, government departments, NGOs, and international development. Some go on to work in policy analysis, trade regulation or foreign affairs. Recent graduates have gone on to work at GCHQ, commercial cyber-analytics firms, and advise on financial intelligence and corporate risk. Some graduates also choose to progress to postgraduate research at BNU.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
High Wycombe Campus
29 January
Application deadline
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Course Code
GLSC
Institution Code
B94
Points of Entry
Year 1
88
112
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A minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent) is required. Every application is considered on an individual basis.
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