<p>Does anyone here know of any?
Currently B.S. in International Affairs, working on an M.A. in Asian Studies, planning on eventually pursuing a PhD in either National/International Security or International/Economic Development (two major academic interests developed while an undergrad). As per this thread I'm slightly more curious about the former. </p>
<p>So far looks like UCF's Security Studies program is the best bet for a Security Studies degree from a respected institution - may have to brush up on quantitative skills beforehand but that seems manageable enough. Just curious what others have to recommend - Security Studies (whether Homeland Security, National Security, or International Security Studies) programs at the PhD level seem to be few and far between, as most of the graduate-level programs in the field seem to end at the Master's level.</p>