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Master of Advanced National Security Policy

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Program Requirements

The minimum requirement is 72 units comprising:

Four Core courses:  

  • NSPO8001 Australia’s National Security Community

6 Units

  • NSPO8002 Australia’s National Security Challenges

6 Units

  • NSPO8003 National Security Challenges: Collaborative Strategy Development and Implementation

6 Units

  • NSPO8004 Leadership and Risk Management in the National Security Community
6 Units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And up to twenty four units of elective courses, to be chosen including:

  • NSPO8022 Selected Topic in National Security Policymaking                                
6 Units

 

 

 And/or:

Other electives relevant to national security or the candidate’s professional development which may be drawn from other ANU Colleges or Australian universities (Note 1). Given the wide range of electives that could be considered relevant, and the significant potential for overlap between these electives, candidates for the MNatSecPol program will need to choose electives according to some broad rules and must be approved by the Delegated Authority before enrolment. These rules are contained in the College Working Rules. The College will publish a list of pre-approved electives for candidates to consider before enrolment commences each year. Candidates should not enrol in electives from outside the National Security College until they have formal approval from the Delegated Authority.

Note 1: Applicants for MAdvNatSecPol may seek advanced standing for no more than 12 units (at an equivalent standard of achievement to Distinction grade/70 per cent) taken at another institution. All requests for status need to be assessed and approved by the Delegated Authority

And: 

A sub-thesis course of 24 units:

  • NSPO8031 (Full-time)
  • NSPO8032 (Part-time)

 

 

 

 

Award of Master of National Security Policy

The MAdvNatSecPol is awarded in two classes, which are determined by the candidate’s results in the coursework and sub-thesis course.

The requirement for award of the degree of MAdvNatSecPol First Class (I) will be a minimum mark of 50 per cent in each course, a minimum 80 per cent weighted average in the coursework component (including a mark of at least 80 per cent in each of the core courses), and a minimum mark of 80 per cent in the sub-thesis course.

The requirement for award of the degree of MAdvNatSecPol Second Class, Division A (II/A), will be a minimum mark of 50 per cent in each course, a 70 per cent weighted average in the coursework component (including a mark of at least 75 per cent in each of the core courses), and a minimum mark of 70 per cent in the sub-thesis course.

The requirement for award of the degree of MAdvNatSecPol Second Class, Division B (II/B), will be a minimum mark of 50 per cent in each course, a 70 per cent weighted average in the coursework component (including a mark of at least 75 per cent in each of the three core courses) and a minimum mark of 60 per cent in the sub-thesis course.

Candidates who do not achieve 60 per cent in the sub-thesis course may apply to transfer to the award of MNatSecPol.

The calculation of the weighted average in the coursework will be based on the initial 48 units of coursework undertaken for the MNatSecPol. Students may not use marks gained in any additional courses to seek a higher average. 

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

Updated:   13 Nov 2015 / Responsible Officer:   The Registrar / Page Contact:   Student Business Solutions