BSc (Hons) Global Security with Aviation (Online)
- Study Mode: Part Time
- Location: Distance Learning
- Duration: Six Years
- Start Date: September 2026 and April 2027
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From passenger safety to international regulation and climate responsibility, aviation is at the crossroads of innovation and global risk. This online distance learning course gives you the tools to tackle the complex security challenges unique to the aviation industry — from airports and airlines, to the broader tourism and travel sectors.
If you’re drawn to the fast-paced world of aviation and curious about how corporate intelligence, risk management, and global events shape its operations, this is the course for you. You’ll develop the specialist skills and critical thinking needed to protect and support an industry that quite literally keeps the world moving.
This programme is eligible for funding under the UK Ministry of Defence Enhanced Learning Credits (ELC) scheme – our ELCAS number is 1682.
The ultimate in flexibility, our fully online format allows you to study from anywhere in the world, making it ideal for those balancing work or family commitments, and for students living outside the UK or unable to relocate. You’ll have access to our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and flexible tutoring sessions to fit around your schedule.
Online doesn’t mean alone. Throughout the course, we provide a high level of support through online face-to-face sessions one or two evenings per week and electronically, using our Virtual Learning Environment. Our online learning platform helps you make the most of your time studying and gives you access to expert-led content, virtual simulations and real-world case analysis at home.
In an online setting, we bring you together with students from related pathways (such as Intelligence Analysis and Investigation), giving you a solid grounding in global security theory, structured analytical methods, and cybersecurity fundamentals. At the end of the shared first year, you have the option to change to any of those linked courses.
We aim to equip you with a toolkit that employers are looking for from day one. You’ll learn to analyse complex risk scenarios, present clear security briefs and make rapid decisions under pressure. With an internship embedded into your second year, you’ll graduate with both the theoretical grounding and the professional network to hit the ground running. BNU graduates prove their skills in the field.
This is a hands-on, active learning experience for every student. We are proud of all our graduates and the exciting careers they have jumped straight into, regardless of their background or prior educational achievement. Each of their great career launches are a testament to the professional confidence and technical expertise they developed with us on this course.Fiona Galbraith Course Leader
What will I study?
We start with the foundations of global security, information security, and analytical techniques. You’ll then focus on specialist intelligence skills, such as strategic intelligence development, financial intelligence gathering, and advanced analytical methods used across public and private sectors. You'll examine how intelligence is used to manage national and international risks, and how political and commercial contexts shape intelligence operations. The course also places strong emphasis on communication and professional confidence, preparing you to brief stakeholders and present intelligence clearly and persuasively. Your studies will culminate in a major research project in your final year, allowing you to explore a topic that reflects your future ambitions.
How will I be taught and assessed?
You will study two modules per term. Each module follows a structured approach that enhances your understanding and progress:
- The programme follows the BNU standard timetable of three 10-week-long terms per year. There is no teaching on this programme during the summer.
- One month before each term starts, pre-course study materials will be released, allowing you to prepare in advance.
- Each week is dedicated to a specific theme or concept.
- You will be guided to complete self-directed study, with tutor support available as needed.
- You will then attend a weekly tutorial per module where you will have the chance to interact with the group and develop your ideas further under the expert guidance of your course module leader.
- Additional distance learning continues before assessments are submitted.
Assessments are designed to be highly relevant and current. A mix of coursework, reports and strategic analysis assignments will ask you to research and analyse contemporary challenges and issues. Feedback is provided throughout, allowing you to reflect on your strengths and areas for improvement. There are no traditional exams on this programme. A dedicated Personal Tutor will support and coach you online throughout your studies.
Buckinghamshire New University is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for aviation security.Rania Khbais MSc Aviation Security Course Leader
What are the course entry requirements?
A typical offer will require a UCAS tariff score of: 88 - 112
UCAS points can be obtained through qualifications such as A levels, T levels, BTEC or an Access to Higher Education course in a relevant subject. Please list all your qualifications on the application form as you will be asked to provide copies when we receive your application.
A minimum of two full A-levels (or equivalent) is required. Every application is considered on an individual basis
For further details of our international English entry requirements, please visit our international pages.
Are you a student from outside the UK?
We welcome students from around the world. This course is delivered 100% online so it’s ideal for distance learning, with no need to relocate. There is no in-person element to this course and no need to travel to the UK.
For full information about entry requirements, scholarships and bursaries, please visit our International Students hub here.
Or send your questions to our dedicated International team here. They will be happy to help.
Modules
This provides a guide of the modules that make up your course. You can find more information about how your course is structured on our Academic Advice section.
What are the tuition fees
Home
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Home, Academic Year 2026 - 2027: £8,110 per year *
International
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Overseas/International, Academic Year 2026 - 2027: £8,110 per year *
Please note all of the 2026/27 academic year fees stated are subject to parliamentary procedure. Tuition fees are expected to increase each academic year in line with the maximum permitted value set by the Government for that academic year. The expected rise for Home undergraduate students (including those on a foundation year course), may impact both new and continuing students.
What are my career prospects?
As a graduate of Global Security with Aviation, you will be well-equipped for roles such as aviation threat analyst, security coordinator, or corporate intelligence adviser in both the public and private sector. You could go and work for government agencies or for airlines and tourism bodies. Previous graduates have gone on to work in areas such as cyber analytics, corporate security, and military intelligence. Some graduates also choose to progress to postgraduate research at BNU.
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