Program Overview
The Master's Program in National and International Security at Alte University equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in political ideologies, leadership, and economics. Led by Georgian and foreign experts, the program provides a comprehensive understanding of security issues and prepares graduates for careers in public institutions, NGOs, international organizations, and private companies. Additionally, it offers opportunities for employment promotion, exchange programs, and scientific research.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master's Program in National and International Security is a program within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Alte University. The program aims to provide students with broad and deep theoretical knowledge and develop practical skills necessary for professional success. It is based on the experience of similar programs at leading Western universities and includes components of political ideologies, leadership, and economics.
Teaching:
- Lectures are conducted by highly qualified Georgian and foreign practicing lecturers and leading specialists in the field.
- The curriculum is based on modern approaches and adapted to individual interests.
- The program is offered in both Georgian and English.
Careers:
- Graduates have the opportunity to continue their careers in public institutions (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, embassies, etc. ), non-governmental organizations, international organizations, relevant research organizations, and private companies.
- Potential career paths include:
- Diplomat
- International security specialist
- International analyst
- Global policy researcher
- International business consultant
- Strategic communications specialist
Other:
- The program offers promotion of employment or career advancement through the network of contacts of the university founders, the advisory board, and more than 200 partner organizations.
- Students can participate in exchange programs.
- Students can engage in scientific research.