Taught course

Studying Terrorism and Political Violence

Institution
University of St Andrews · School of International Relations
Qualifications
University Certificate

Entry requirements

This course requires no previous knowledge of terrorism and security studies. The course requires 4 hours of study to complete.

Months of entry

January, April, July, October

Course content

Terrorism and political violence are persistent challenges in the contemporary international environment.

Course Details

This taster course, curated by the faculty at the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, offers a concise introduction to political violence. We focus on the language used to describe and analyse this phenomenon, as well as the causes and effectiveness of terrorism.

Throughout the course, we’ll examine a range of perspectives and engage with case studies that uncover the complex and varied manifestations of political violence. This taster course is the perfect starting point for gaining a foundational understanding of these critical topics.

Who is this course for

This course is designed for those looking for a brief introduction to the study of political violence. It is ideally suited to those who would like to quickly develop a working understanding of how and why political violence occurs.

Teaching Format

This taster course can be completed in a few sessions. It contains six text-based lessons with brief video recordings to contextualise key discussions, and knowledge check quizzes to check progress and understanding.

Fees and funding

UK students
£50
International students
£50

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • University Certificate
    full time
    1.3 months
    • Online learningis available for this qualification

If successful, you will receive a Certificate of Completion and a digital badge from the University of St Andrews.

The course requires 4 hours of study to complete.

Course contact details

Name
St Andrews Online
Email
standrewsonline@st-andrews.ac.uk