Part-Time Bachelor of Security Management
NBS Northern Business School
Key Information
Campus location
Hamburg, Germany
Languages
German
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
8 semesters
Pace
Part time
Tuition fees
EUR 335 / per month *
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Introduction
The Security Management course is an accredited, state-recognized course offered by the NBS Northern Business School University of Management and Security.
This course is offered at the NBS in two time models, namely full-time during the day and Friday evenings and Saturdays for employed persons and trainees.
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The importance of security services has steadily increased in recent years. On the one hand, a holistic understanding of security is taking up more and more space, even in medium-sized companies; Keywords here are, for example, compliance or white-collar crime. In addition, private security service providers are increasingly being used in areas that were previously the responsibility of the state.
Against the background of this development, the course is carried out with close support from the Hamburg police.
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Safety management ("SiMa") leads, directs and coordinates an organization with regard to all safety activities. The possible fields of employment for graduates are therefore very diverse and range, for example, from activities in corporate security to managerial positions in the private security industry.
Students will be able to develop and implement dynamic and static security concepts and adapt them flexibly to changes in the environment.
A solid business foundation opens the graduates' view of the economic context and thus enables holistic security management.
The employability of the students is further promoted during their studies through the integrated seminar program, the formal requirements for demanding tasks in the practical semester are laid by these seminars.
The study content
The Safety Management course (Bachelor of Arts) imparts a broad range of specialist knowledge through application-oriented teaching and the ability to responsibly identify problems relevant to practice, to work out possible solutions to problems and to critically weigh them up against one another, and to successfully implement a selected alternative solution in practice - also in an international context.
Taking on responsible tasks requires not only specialist knowledge, but also security and the willingness to make decisions. Accordingly, the training is also aimed at imparting key qualifications and promoting personal development.
study plan
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- Basics of Business Administration
- Basics of professional fields of activity
- dealing with stress
- Principles of scientific work and presentation techniques
- Law for Security Managers
2 semesters
- external accounting
- Basics of security management
- collaboration and leadership
- Psychosocial basics
3rd semester
- Internal Accounting
- Security tasks & technology
- statistics
- Basics of criminal science
- Practical work I
4th semester
- controlling
- Property crimes & violent crime
- information security
- security
5th semester
- economic crime
- compliance
- Personnel management for security managers
- administrative management
- Practical work II
6th semester
- Personal development & intercultural competence
- field of competence
- Practical work III
7th semester
- Crisis & emergency management/ risk management
- operational training
- Practical work IV
- Project
8th semester
- Business game security management
- Bachelor thesis
- colloquium
start of studies
- March of each year
Diploma
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
requirements
- General higher education entrance qualification or technical college entrance qualification
- OR holders of a university degree that was acquired at a German university after a course of study with a standard period of study of at least six semesters, as well as persons who have passed the preliminary examination at a German university of applied sciences with results that are well above average
- OR people who have successfully completed a state-certified advanced training course such as master craftsman; Engineer; Business economist or specialist have participated
- OR holders of certificates of competency according to the Ship Officer Training Ordinance
- OR holders of qualifications from technical schools in accordance with the legal ordinances according to §24 paragraph 2 of the Hamburg Schools Act
- OR people who have completed vocational training and who can then prove that they have worked for at least three years and who can prove their ability to study for this course in an entrance examination
Normal period
8 semesters (48 months); Shortening possible with previous studies, vocational training or state-recognized advanced training.
Employment alongside studies
In order to enable the course to be successfully completed within the standard period of study and to avoid overburdening the students, it is recommended not to work more than 30 hours a week.
Lecture periods and semester breaks
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Lecture times and locations
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tuition fee
The tuition fees amount to 48 monthly installments of 335 euros per month. In addition, a one-off examination fee of EUR 300 is charged for the completion of the bachelor thesis (total price: alt="16,380.00 Euro).