War in the Modern World
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War in the Modern World provides graduate students worldwide with a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute understanding of military theory and operations between 1945 and today.
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- A fully online graduate degree programme that can be studied anywhere in the world.Innovative, academically rigorous content created and taught by King's College London staff who are fully experienced in elearning.
- Regular and direct online interaction …
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War in the Modern World provides graduate students worldwide
with a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute understanding of military
theory and operations between 1945 and today.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/WIMW_August2010/WIMW_2_13_9_10.flv','true','details_163');
KEY BENEFITS
- A fully online graduate degree programme that can be studied anywhere in the world.Innovative, academically rigorous content created and taught by King's College London staff who are fully experienced in elearning.
- Regular and direct online interaction between students and between students and tutors.
- All materials – authored content, video, audio, images, maps, discussion forums and all the resources of the King's College London library's extensive electronic holdings – provided online.
- Maximum flexibility for individual students: access content and respond to discussion postings in your own time for each unit.
PURPOSEWar in the Modern World aims to offer an engaging,
well-designed and flexible online masters degree in War Studies to
qualified graduate students both civilian and military.
DESCRIPTIONWar in the Modern World is a flexible, modular masters
programme, rich in media and reading resources, delivered entirely
online via the King's College London Virtual Learning Environment.
Students will interact with an engaging and lively community of
fellow graduates, from a wide variety of backgrounds.
The programme will give students a comprehensive and
up-to-the-minute understanding of modern military theory and
operations in the light of the wide-ranging economic, social,
technological and political changes in the world between 1945 and
today. It will equip students to engage critically with scholarly
debate about the conduct and nature of contemporary warfare, and to
understand the contexts in which modern military operations take
place.
Study
Modules are divided into five units, each studied for two weeks. Within each unit, students read online authored content and follow links to extensive readings and other resources. Selected students then post a draft response to the unit Short Essay question, and this draft forms the basis of a lively and intensive asynchronous (message-board style) online discussion within the tutor group, moderated by the tutor. At the end of this discussion, the selected students revise their Short Essays for submission.
All students also complete an individual Long Essay for each
module, due after all units are complete.
After studying the required number of modules, all students then
complete an individual dissertation, which forms the final element
of their degree programme.
Delivery and duration
The entire MA War in the Modern World Programme is delivered online, via the King's College London Virtual Learning Environment, (KEATS); there is no requirement for students to attend King's College London or even to be resident in the UK.
The programme timetable is based on three terms per academic year
(September–December, January-March and April–June), with students
normally completing one taught module per term. Students usually
take two years to complete the required taught modules, followed by
an additional nine months to complete the 15,000-word dissertation,
(if doing the MA). It may be possible for a student to complete the
programme in a shorter time if circumstances and teaching
arrangements allow.
We estimate that students will need to allow 10 to 15 hours work
per week for each 11-week term to complete the taught modules.
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