Master of Arts in International Security Studies (MISS) – George C. Marshall European Center For Security Studies

European Center For Security StudiesA German-American Partnership
Category: Social Sciences
Program Form: Full-Time or Part-Time
Start of Program: September, 1st (Full-Time Students)
Place of Study: Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Duration: 12 Months
Workload: 60 ECTS Credit Points
Course Language: English
Tuition Fees: 11.000 € (Discounts for GCMC Alumni)
The Master of Arts in International Security Studies (MISS) is a unique post-graduate program for security professionals offered jointly by the Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBwM) and the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (GCMC). The one-year program is designed to prepare international military and civilian students with some years of professional experience for executive positions in the public and private sector.
MISS participants profit from the particular strengths of the partnering institutions: The program combines university modules taught by the UniBwM professors and selected international faculty with the policy-oriented programs of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, a German-American defense institution where students study alongside other government officials from 110 countries. It provides its students with a comprehensive understanding of international security and connects them to a network of more than 13,000 security professionals around the globe.
Four different study concentrations offer students an opportunity to deepen their understanding and develop professional networks in their specific area of expertise:
The program is designed for full- and part-time studies and can be completed either as a twelve-month course starting in September or by attending modules individually over a duration of two years. The entire program takes place at the Marshall Center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a mountain resort in Southern Bavaria.
 
 
Frank Mouritz, Ph.D.
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frank.mouritz [at] unibw.de

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