MA NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (TAUGHT IN BULGARIAN) Brief presentation of the program: The training covers specialized courses in sciences for risk, geopolitics and security, environmental and technological security, corporate and business intelligence, basics of security, crisis management, and consular law, migration and security. The program has three specializations: - Homeland Security - International Security - Diplomacy and Security The program offers preparatory module for candidates from other educational areas and building semester for candidates with degree of "professional bachelor. Major and qualification: Specialization: Homeland Security Specialization: International Security Specialization: Diplomacy and Security Upgrading Semester CTRM123 Analysis of terrorism and profiling of terrorists, terrorist groups and organizations, CTRM144 Countering common crime, CTRM145 Surviving the terrorist environment, CTRM212 ensuring the security of critical objects, CTRM220 Financial investigations of organized crime and terrorism, CTRM224 Terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism, SCTM102 innovation and investment in security, CTRM130 Individual work: Analysis of terrorism and profiling of terrorists, terrorist groups and organizations, CTRM147 Individual work: Surviving the terrorist environment, CTRM149 Individual work: Tackling the general crime, CTRM239 Individual work: ensuring the security of critical objects, CTRM252 Individual work: Financial investigations of organized crime and terrorism, DDSM121 Seminar: Languages of Security Part I, SCTM121 Individual work: Innovation and investment in security, Program structure: First year, First Semester- Homeland Security DDSM104 Security and defense systems, NISM111 Basics of Security, NISM112 Civil-military relations and civilian control over security policy, NISM113 The national idea and Bulgarian statehood heritage,
NISM121 International cooperation against terrorism, NISM130 Diplomacy and Energy Security, NISM215 Security analysis in the information space, DDSM111 Individual course work: Security and defense, NISM118 Individual course work: Basics of Security, NISM119 Seminar: Languages of Security Part I, security policy, First year, Second Semester- Homeland Security NISM115 Intelligence analysis, countries, NISM133 Basics of counterintelligence, NISM134 Legal and organizational basics of the corporate security, NISM211 Economics and Security, NISM220 Human Security, NISM231 Basics of Intelligence, NISM172 Individual work: Basics of counterintelligence, NISM175 Individual work: Basics of Intelligence, NISM180 Individual work: intelligence analysis, NISM182 Individual work: Economics and Security, NISM218 Individual work: Organization of police and intelligence services of leading contemporary countries, NISM219 Seminar: Languages of Security Part II, NISM238 Individual work: Legal and organizational basics of the corporate security, 30h, 3 Second year, Third Semester- Homeland Security NISM131 Corporate and business intelligence, NISM213 Information Technology management at risk, NISM214 Psychology and Security, NISM216 Establishment and management of security systems, NISM223 Evolution of international peacekeeping, NISM233 Police Law, NISM240 Legal regime of management of special investigative means, NISM335 Internship: Ministry of Interior, 150h, 15
First year, First Semester- Diplomacy and Security DDSM104 Security and defense systems, NISM111 Basics of Security, NISM112 Civil-military relations and civilian control over security policy, NISM113 The national idea and Bulgarian statehood heritage, NISM121 International cooperation against terrorism, NISM130 Diplomacy and Energy Security, NISM215 Security analysis in the information space, DDSM111 Individual course work: Security and defense, NISM118 Individual course work: Basics of Security, NISM119 Seminar: Languages of Security Part I, security policy, First year, Second Semester- Diplomacy and Security DDSM103 Civilian and military structures of NATO. Mechanisms of functioning and interaction DDSM105 International Humanitarian Law DDSM131 Military - diplomatic corps NISM115 Intelligence analysis, countries, NISM220 Human Security, DDSM126 Individual work: Civilian and military structures of NATO. Mechanisms of functioning and interaction DDSM127 Individual work: International Humanitarian Law, DDSM153 Individual work: Military Diplomatic Corps, NISM180 Individual work: intelligence analysis, NISM182 Individual work: Economics and Security, NISM218 Individual work: Organization of police and intelligence services of leading contemporary countries, NISM219 Seminar: Languages of Security Part II, Second year, Third Semester- Diplomacy and Security DDSM108 Operations in Crisis Management, NISM122 Leading negotiations in the security sector, NISM124 Diplomatic and consular law, NISM214 Psychology and Security, NISM216 Establishment and management of security systems, NISM223 Evolution of international peacekeeping,
NISM346 Ministry: Diplomatic Institute - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 150h, 15 First year, First Semester- International Security DDSM104 Security and defense systems, NISM111 Basics of Security, NISM112 Civil-military relations and civilian control over security policy, NISM113 The national idea and Bulgarian statehood heritage, NISM121 International cooperation against terrorism, NISM130 Diplomacy and Energy Security, NISM215 Security analysis in the information space, DDSM111 Individual course work: Security and defense, NISM118 Individual course work: Basics of Security, NISM119 Seminar: Languages of Security Part I, security policy, First year, Second Semester- International Security NISM115 Intelligence analysis, countries, NISM124 Diplomatic and consular law, NISM211 Economics and Security, NISM220 Human Security, NISM221 European security architecture, NISM222 U.S., NATO and Russia, NISM180 Individual course work: intelligence analysis, NISM182 Individual course work: Economics and Security, NISM218 Individual course work: Organization of police and intelligence services of leading contemporary countries, NISM219 Seminar: Languages of Security Part II, NISM228 Individual course work: diplomatic and consular law, NISM280 Individual course work: European security architecture, NISM280 Individual course work: U.S., NATO and Russia, Second year, Third Semester- International Security NISM122 Leading negotiations in the security sector, NISM213 Information Technology management at risk, NISM214 Psychology and Security,
NISM216 Establishment and management of security systems, NISM223 Evolution of international peacekeeping, NISM224 Geopolitics and Security, NISM230 Regional security problems in the Black Sea region, NISM325 Internship: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 150h, 15