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Military Science is a field of science that comprises a knowledge system about the preparation and execution of war between states or a coalition of states. It is primarily concerned with the philosophy, mechanism, and practice of improving military capabilities in conjunction with the defence policy. A degree in military science puts the complexities of war and security issues, in the context of general human experience.

It is an interdisciplinary field that draws on insights from social, physical, mathematical, technological, and engineering sciences. In the context of war, peace, diplomacy, and defence, these programs offer comprehensive instruction in key concepts such as politics, strategy, techniques and history, and technology. Along with these, Military Science programs aid in the development and improvement of skills such as decision-making, moral thinking, persuasion, strategy, and leadership.

The importance of learning about Military Science stems from the fact that students learn about military defence, the art of warfare, and the organisation of armed forces. Military studies enable students to have a greater understanding of the government and the armed forces, allowing them to become more awake and better manage circumstances. Furthermore, it assists policymakers in understanding the role of military forces in protecting our motherland.

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Study Levels

Military Science can be studied in various accreditations, at both the undergraduate level and postgraduate level. The following degrees are awarded to students after successful completion of a course.
Associate Degree (Foundation degree)
Pre-bachelor Degree in War and Security Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Peace Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Military and Strategic Studies
Bachelor of Arts in War Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Military History
Bachelor of Arts in International Politics and Military Affairs
Bachelor of Science in Military Aeronautics
Bachelor of Science in Military Science
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies
Master of Arts in Strategy and International Security
Master of Arts in Conflict, Governance and Development
Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies
Master of Arts in Military History
Master of Science in Explosives Ordnance Engineering
Master of Science in Military Science
Master of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Undergraduate Diploma/Certificate (UGDip / UGCert)
Postgraduate Diploma / Certificate (PGDip / PGCert)

Specialisations

Students interested in developing individual programs tailored to their interests and career goals can specialise in the following fields:

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Specialise in the following fields:

Air Science and Operations (Reserve Officer Training Corps)
Military Science and Operations (Reserve Officer Training Corps)
Naval Science and Operations (Reserve Officer Training Corps)
Security Policy and Strategy
Military Economics and Management
Military History
Peace and Conflict Studies
Military Tactics

Military Logistics
Negotiation
International Security
Military Engineering
Military Law
Military Strategy and Warfare
Military Technology
Military Science, Leadership and Operational Art

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Employability

Degree levels can directly influence employment opportunities. While an associate degree trains students for entry-level employment, a Bachelor's Degree prepares people for a broader variety of occupations both within and outside the military. Graduate programs in military science will train students for top positions in the field.

A Military Science degree is often used to obtain a leadership role in the military, navy, or marines. However, in cases where a military science degree is used as a civilian degree, graduates may be employed in various public and private organisations such as colleges and universities, defence hospitals, military health services, defence research labs, private security agencies, defence equipment manufacturing companies, military journalism, paramilitary forces, research and development organisations, airlines, railways, and in law enforcement.

The graduates may not only choose to become an officer but also have a broader variety of employment in both military and civilian environments.

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    Job roles in Military Science include:
    Military Hospital Researcher
    Law Enforcement Officer
    Member of Armed Forces
    Member of Technical Staff
    Task Force Manager
    Lecturer / Professor
    Chemical Technician

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    Police and Detective
    Probation Officer
    Correctional Officer
    Military Intelligence Specialist
    Military Scientist
    Marine Science Technician
    Nuclear Medical Scientist
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