The bachelor’s degree in War Studies at the University of Hull investigates how conflict has affected nations, societies, populations and driven technological development. The three-year, full-time degree is taught by experts in military history and policy making, ensuring students get a balanced view of the causes, affects, history and theory of wars. Modules of the course include an introduction to politics and world economy, global security challenges and terrorism and war and ethics. Students can also elect modules on international relations theory and the united nations and global security. In the final year students also have the option to complete an internship placement.
To get onto the War Studies degree at Hull University, UK students need A level of BBC or BTEC results of DMM. International students need the equivalent grades. The University does offer a foundation year for those who don’t currently have the grades needed.
UK students pay 9,250 GBP per year to study the BA in War Studies at Hull University. International student tuition fees are 14,500 GBP a year. UK student fees can be covered by a tuition fees loan. For international students, there are awards of up to 2,500 GBP, especially for students from lower income countries.