Strategic Leadership Certificate
18 Semester Hours

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Not open to students who elect this as concentration in the MA in Military Studies

Upon completion of this certificate students will be able to:

  • Discern and assess the domestic and international contexts that shape the behavior of state and non-state actors, and affect the formulation of national security policies.
  • Explain the history of strategic developments and geopolitical concerns that are influencing military planning and execution from the mid-20th Century through the modern era.
  • Compare and contrast the defense policies of nations in Europe and Asia that have had to deal with enormous changes following the East bloc's collapse.
  • Compose an analysis of the characteristics of leadership common to great military leaders and appraise the decision making skills that are inbred and/or learned by the great leaders.
  • Assess the conventional and unconventional joint warfare of the future in light of technological change and the information age, non-state military threats, rogue regimes, and clashes of culture between regions.

  • NS504 / NSEC504 - International Security
  • MS614 / MILS520 - National Political/Military Goals & Strategies
  • MS674 / IRLS600 - Strategic Geography and Geopolitics
  • MS641 / IRLS605 - Comparative Defense Policies
  • LW501 / MILS512 - Great Military Leaders
  • LC505 / MILS620 - Studies in Future War


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