Security & Strategic Studies

Bachelor's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.

The programme can be studied only in combination with another programme.

What will you learn?

The study of security and strategic studies at the bachelor level enables students to identify and to understand the main problems and topics of contemporary approaches to security and strategy. In the course of the study, the main fields of interest of the discipline are introduced, history of military and internal security are clarified, and most importantly, the current security threats and risks, as well as analysis of various political approaches to their solutions are introduced. The methodological part of the study contributes significantly to students’ and graduates’ ability to study, clarify and manage security challenges of today’s world. An important cross-cutting part of the study is education in the field of work with information sources, work with information from security environment, and elaboration of written outputs within the discipline.

““The (in)secure world requires strategical action.””

Practical training

At the bachelor level, it is possible to choose an optional course BSSb1184 Security internship. Within this course students can undergo an internship in a security-oriented institution.

Further information

Career opportunities

Graduates of the Security and Strategic Studies will have a wide range of job possibilities at all levels of public administration, in security consulting (as expert political advisors in the field of security), in economic sector (as security experts in companies which need security-political analyses due to the nature of their trade or due to the regions in which they operate), in humanitarian non-governmental organizations (as security experts of organizations operating in risk regions, or those focusing on solution of security threats), in media sphere (as security experts in various type of media) ets.

Admission requirements

Data from the previous admission procedure (1 Nov 2023 – 29 Feb 2024)