Air Power in the Modern World

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MA

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Distance Learning by eLearning

| Admissions status: Open
Air Power in the Modern World aims to provide graduate students worldwide with a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute understanding of military theory and operations between 1945 and today, with special reference to the role of air power in integrated (joint) contexts.

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KEY BENEFITS
  • A completely web-delivered graduate degree programme that can be studied anywhere in the world.
  • Innovative, academically rigorous content created and taught by King's College London staff who are fully experienced in elearning.
  • Frequent and direct online interaction between students and between students and tutors.
  • All materials – authored content, video, audio, images, maps, discussion forums and all the resources of the King's College London library's extensive electronic holdings – provided online.
  • Maximum flexibility for individual students: access content and respond to discussion postings in your own time for each study unit within the course programme.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Anne-Lucie Norton, Executive Director; Dr David Easter, Academic Director
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
Minimum two years, maximum six years.
Location
Fully online.
Student destinations
Past students from this programme and the related MA War in the Modern World have gone on to build careers in NGOs, civil services, NATO, the UN, media and publishing, finance and investment and teaching, as well as in the armed forces. A number of our students have undertaken further academic research.
Year of entry 2012
Offered by
Maughan Library