Defence and Strategic Studies (DSS) is an interdisciplinary academic major in which students learn to holistically frame complex strategic problems, develop viable and innovative solutions, and communicate effectively to multiple audiences. DSS educates future leaders to solve complex problems in an uncertain world. DSS students study national policy, military strategy, operational art, and the use of force to understand, analyze and effectively communicate the relation of tactical action to national policy.
Course Objective
This is the foundational course in the Strategic Studies curriculum and presents a broad overview of the subject matter.
The main objective of this course is to gain familiarity with war, strategy, and the terminology that will be used throughout
this semester. Course highlightis many issues of growing importance, such as the Post-Cold War deterrence, role of nuclear
weapons in the second nuclear age, aspects of arms control, irregular warfare
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you should know:
Assessment Criteria;
Attendance and Class Participation: 10%Recommended Books
Strategic Studies as A Reader By Thomas Mahnken, Joseph A Maiolo
An Introduction to Strategic Studies: Military Technology and International Relations By Barry Buzan
Class Time and Days
B.S. PS (Monday-Tuesday)
11-1230
B.S. IR
Thursday-Friday:
330 to 5 PM