International Security: Master Programs in English

English-taught International Security Master programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Germany stands as a strategic nexus for international students pursuing International Security, offering cutting-edge programs at the intersection of traditional security studies and emerging global threats where prestigious institutions like the Hertie School in Berlin, University of Potsdam's Security Studies program, Bundeswehr University Munich, and the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) collaborate with organizations including NATO's Joint Air Power Competence Centre, the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), and the Munich Security Conference to prepare professionals navigating an increasingly complex threat landscape from hybrid warfare to climate-induced conflicts. Through comprehensive interdisciplinary curricula that seamlessly integrate political science, international law, strategic studies, intelligence analysis, and crisis management with hands-on training in scenario planning, cyber threat assessment, conflict mediation, and humanitarian response coordination, students engage with real-world challenges from Russian aggression reshaping European security architecture to China's global ambitions, examining issues spanning nuclear proliferation, terrorism financing, migration security nexuses, critical infrastructure protection, and the weaponization of information while participating in crisis simulations, war games, and field exercises with security practitioners. Germany's unique position as Europe's largest economy balancing NATO commitments with diplomatic engagement, its historical transformation from aggressor to peace broker, and its leadership in multilateral security cooperation through the EU, OSCE, and UN, combined with Berlin's emergence as a global security policy hub hosting 150+ embassies and think tanks, creates exceptional opportunities for internships at the Federal Foreign Office, the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), defense contractors like Rheinmetall and Airbus Defence, cybersecurity firms, humanitarian organizations like the Red Cross, and international bodies from Europol to the International Criminal Court.

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International Security Master Programs in English: Overview

Intake

83%
Winter Semester
17%
Summer Semester

Language of Instruction

86%
English only
14%
English & German

Numerus Clausus

71%
without admission restriction
29%
with admission restriction

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World Non-EU Students
57%
tuition-free
43%
with tuition

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