Security Studies Mei 2022 High Res 105
Security Studies

Security and safety challenges rank among the most pressing contemporary issues for individuals, organisations, businesses, and nation states. They must deal with both real and perceived threats at local, regional and international levels. These threats include international terrorism, organised crime, armed conflict, cyber incidents, civil unrest, riots, and natural, health or industrial crises. Both technological and social developments have led to a rise in the number of complex security and safety challenges that may affect people across the globe. Addressing these challenges requires an academic approach, a critical attitude and knowledge of all relevant factors related to specific security and safety challenges.

At every stage, you will learn by ‘Exploring, Understanding, and Doing’ security. That means that throughout the programme, you will aim to:

  • Explore by identifying crucial events, stakeholders and the cultural and historical context of real-life security and safety case studies.
  • Increase your understanding by identifying relevant academic perspectives and applying them to these challenging case studies.
  • Use your knowledge to assess and design strategies and solutions to security and safety challenges.

Why study Security Studies in The Hague?

  • It is a unique academic programme with an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary security and safety challenges.
  • You will learn by 'Exploring, Understanding and Doing' security
  • You will study international topics in an international setting
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 Anneleen van der Meer 
Programme director and lecturer 

'Security Studies helps you develop crucial skills to engage with numerous safety and security challenges, from armed conflict to hurricanes and terrorism to global health crises. These challenges consist of various components with local, regional, and international causes and consequences. The programme adopts an interdisciplinary approach, integrating international relations, economics, law, engineering, and philosophy, because single disciplinary lenses are insufficient to address such complex problems. This comprehensive method enables you to become internationally oriented security professionals who recognise the complexity of safety and security issues and know how to begin addressing them effectively.'

The structure of the bachelor’s programme

Security Studies

Case studies 

During the course, you will study two real-life cases. You will learn how to understand and explain these cases from different perspectives. You will analyse cases such as the Syrian conflict and the Fukushima nuclear disaster and you will acquire knowledge and understanding of several basic security and safety concepts. By applying interdisciplinary thinking, you will learn how to understand and explain causes and factors driving and sustaining conflict and disaster, as well as the effects and implications for government and citizens. You will learn to review an event, or set of events, through the lenses of various academic disciplines and gain the ability to apply this skill to other cases.

Design your own future

In the first semester of their third year, students can choose either to study abroad, follow electives, study a minor or complete an internship. Leiden University enjoys partnerships with over 600 universities abroad where students can choose their study abroad experience. Possible internships are to be found in ministries, embassies, local governments, ‘think tanks’, private security companies, the police, and other organisations in the security domain such as Europol, the Ministry of Justice and Security, research institutes, and consultancy organisations.

Your future career

Graduates are encouraged to complete their academic education with a master’s programme. Security Studies guarantees entry to one of the six specialisations of the MSc in Crisis and Security Management (CSM) at Leiden University and qualifies you for a wide range of other master’s programmes at Leiden University and elsewhere.

  • Graduates may take up positions such as:
  • Security Policy Officer at a government organisation
  • Consultant, advising public and private organisations on security
  • Risk Manager at a public or private organisation
  • Researcher in the security domain
  • Strategic Adviser on security strategies at
    a public or private organisation

Compulsory matching

It is important to us that you are sure Security Studies is the right programme for you. To this end, you will follow an online matching procedure that compares your expectations and skills with the content of the programme. The compulsory matching takes about 8 hours to complete and it involves watching videos and completing assignments. It results in a non-binding advice as to whether the programme is a good fit for you. We encourage you to apply early and participate so you can begin making concrete plans for your future.

Security Studies High Res 40

Location: The Hague

3

year programme, 180 ECTS

2017

English-taught programme established

40

nationalities

300

largest lecture size

30

maximum tutorial size