Faculty of Strategic Defense and Security Sciences
Master II Level

Geopolitics and Global Security

The Second-Level Master in Geopolitics and Global Security trains advanced professional operators working in the field of Geopolitics and Global Security, capable of analyzing complex scenarios, developing predictive strategies, managing systemic crises, and contributing to the formulation of international security policies in a continuously evolving global context.

Upon completion of the Second-Level Master in Geopolitics and Global Security, students will have acquired advanced sector-specific training enabling them to critically interpret contemporary geopolitical phenomena, apply advanced methodologies of strategic analysis and forecasting, design and implement integrated security policies, manage complex crises and global risks in a coordinated manner, and contribute effectively to decision-making processes in institutional, corporate, and international settings.

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Career Opportunities

The Second-Level Master in Geopolitics and Global Security offers a wide range of employment opportunities across various sectors. Below is a list of some possible career paths:

• Advanced Global Security Specialist

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Examinations

SPS/06 – SPS/04 – Advanced Methodologies of Geopolitical Analysis and Strategic Forecasting – 9 ECTS

SPS/07 – SPS/12 – Strategic Intelligence and Counterterrorism – 7 ECTS

IUS/13 – SPS/04 – Global Security Governance and Advanced International Law – 9 ECTS

SPS/04 – SECS-P/02 – ING-IND/32 – Energy and Infrastructure Security Policies – 8 ECTS

SPS/04 – SECS-P/02 – ING-IND/32 – Strategic Management of Complex Crises and Systemic Resilience (Advanced Course) – 9 ECTS

ING-INF/05 – SPS/04 – IUS/13 – Cyber Strategy and Advanced Cyber Warfare – 8 ECTS

SPS/06 – SPS/04 – SECS-S/06 – IUS/10 – Geopolitics of Climate Change and Global Environmental Risks – 6 ECTS

Final Thesis – 4 ECTS

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