Security Studies

About the Program

The Security Studies Program’s (SSP) mission is to teach a new generation of analysts, policymakers and scholars to think critically and act responsibly in the face of the 21st century’s most pressing national and international security problems.

At SSP, we offer a multidisciplinary master’s degree designed to prepare graduates for positions within the defense and security fields, and our curriculum is designed to give students a broad array of course options addressing numerous areas of study. Through their study at SSP, young professionals are able to apply their recent theoretical undergraduate education to practical policy applications. Meanwhile, students with mid- to long-term experience in the military, intelligence and defense contracting sectors enhance their practical knowledge with critical thinking, analytical writing, and theory-based solutions.

Class sizes are kept small, allowing students to learn not only from their professors, but also from their peers. SSP recognizes the benefit of having students who are currently working or interning in the security field. As such, we not only accommodate but encourage part-time students. All but a small number of SSP courses take place in the evening, as do many of our social and academic events.


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Program Contact: Doug Umberger – securitystudies@georgetown.edu

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Degrees Offered

Accelerated program (Georgetown students only)

Joint degree programs


Admissions Requirements

For general graduate admissions requirements, visit the Office of Graduate Admissions’ Application Information page. Review the program’s website for additional information on program application requirements.

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Application Deadlines


Degree Requirements

Students finish the program when they complete 36 hours of credit while maintaining at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. The program does not accept any transfer credits.

To receive an M.A. in Security Studies, students must complete: