The MA in War and Society is a truly unique course exploring seismic events that sparked violent change throughout the course of human history.
You will attempt to investigate what war means, and discover a meaningful definition. Analysed through multiple contexts including the political, social, cultural, technological, historical, military and media, you will learn how messages can be distorted in subtle and sophisticated ways.
This is a collaborative, interdisciplinary MA Degree programme that is harnessed by the breadth of research expertise in the School of Culture and Communication.
WHY WAR AND SOCIETY AT SWANSEA?
War and Society is widely regarded as a specialist strength of Swansea University.
You will study on our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula.
Within the School of Culture and Communication is the Graduate Centre, designed to promote individual and collaborative research activity of international standard, and provide a supportive environment for those pursuing postgraduate research and taught masters study.
The typical entry requirement is 2:2 degree (55% minimum) or overseas equivalent.
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We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for both taught and research courses to help you fund your study.
You will develop a deep level of knowledge around war and society, as well as excellent oral, writing and research skills.
Graduates of the MA in War and Society go on to have careers in government and politics, humanitarian organisations, military organisations, business and media.
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