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What degree is needed for a military studies job?

I'm considering a future career that might involve military studies, and I’m wondering what kind of degree would be most beneficial. Are there specific programs or universities that are known for this field?

a year ago

Undergraduate degrees in History, Political Science, International Relations, or even Security Studies might prove beneficial for a career in military studies. These fields often cover elements of military history, strategy, conflict resolution, and global security issues, providing a broad understanding that could serve as a foundation for your career.

However, if you are interested in a more focused study of military affairs, certain universities offer specific programs in Military Studies or Military History. With these programs, the curriculum is more centered around areas such as military strategy, military history, the impact of warfare on societies, and the conduct of war.

For postgraduate studies, a Master's degree in Military History, Security Studies, or War Studies could further enhance your knowledge and career prospects. Universities like King's College in London have well-renowned War Studies departments.

Remember that knowledge is only one aspect of preparing for a career in military studies. Practical experience, such as interning with defense-related governmental agencies, think tanks or non-profit organizations can provide invaluable experience that can both enhance your resume and help confirm your interest in this field.

Remember to consider your specific career goals when choosing your programs and courses, as the field of military studies is broad and can lead to various career paths. You might end up as a military historian, a defense analyst, a strategic planner, a policy advisor, a professor, or even a journalist focusing on military affairs. Each of these professions might have slightly different educational requirements and focus areas.

a year ago

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