Dual Admission - National Security Affairs

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) National Security Affairs



The M.S. in National Security Affairs (NSA) prepares students with theoretical, research, and applied skills in the emerging academic field of national security affairs.  Students in this program will build a core understanding of critical issues informing the field of national security today, including the assessment and analysis of the threat of terrorism in the US and beyond and the analysis of intelligence collection.  National security affairs is one of the fastest growing professions with positions open in the public sector in the federal, state and local governments and in the private sector.  This program is designed for professionals in the field seeking career advancement, those who aspire to enter the field, individuals in related professions, and those retired from the military and government seeking consulting and other positions.

Dual admission majors are available for qualified freshmen and transfer students interested in these growing fields.  Student must complete the baccalaureate degree an all prerequisite coursework before entering the National Security Affairs program.

OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENTS
Degrees: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, Master of Science National Security Affairs
Years to Complete 4+18 months

Undergraduate Admission Requirements

Freshman: ACT/SAT/GPA

21/1000/3.0

Transfer: College GPA

3.0

Student Type

Day or Evening

Preadmission interview

No

Deadlines

Fall: February 1st
Winter: November 1st

College Requirements to Enter Graduate Program

Undergraduate Major

Any Major

Cumulative GPA

3.0

Major GPA

3.0

Credits

50 credits at NSU, including the required prerequisite coursework

Interview

May be required

Degree Required

Yes

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