| Application Deadline: | Call for applications has been published on May 29th; Deadline for applicants: September 1st; Enrollment: September 30th 2011 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 3,100 - | ||
| Location: | Maribor / Slovenia / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | English Slovenian | ||
The Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security also offers a three-year post-graduate doctoral programme, Criminal Justice and Security. In the first year, the candidates deepen their knowledge of four compulsory subjects; in the second year, they choose one of the following elective modules:
* Police Activity and Criminal Investigation
* Criminology
* Business Processes Security
* Security Risk/Threat Management
* Information Security
In the third year, they focus on their master´s seminar paper and a doctoral thesis. Upon completion, the candidates are awarded a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Security. This Ph.D. programme is focused on the acquisition of in-depth knowledge in different areas of expertise and on the development of skills required for identifying and developing new sources of knowledge in the profession and science, including adequate application of scientific research methods across a wide variety of problems in new or modified circumstances, not to mention assuming responsibility for managing the most complex work systems. General competences spring from their universal fundamental knowledge of the subject or the programme. During the study process, not only their knowledge develops towards building these competences, so does their attitude towards its practical application.
Second- and third-degree study programmes focus on the development of analytical skills for solving most complex professional problems, as well as on deepening and dissemination of new knowledge in very specific fields of expertise, introducing the candidates to the most complex problem-oriented application of their knowledge and skills.
Graduates of the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security can seek their job opportunities in state bodies, private-owned companies (police, private-owned security companies, intelligence services, detective agencies, etc.), the Ministry of Defence (military police), the Ministry of Justice (Prison Administration of the RS) and companies (provision of safety and security, preventing business and industrial espionage, etc.), not to mention new job opportunities related to safety and security issues in local communities (city warden services). According the latest development trends in Europe, we can soon expect emergence of new professions, such as security manager in local communities, B.A. of information security, and others).
1st year:
Scientific Research of Security Phenomena
Theoretical Fundaments of National Security and Crime Control Policy Behavior,
Leadership and Management in Criminal Justice and Security Organizations
Seminar
2nd year:
MODULE 1: POLICING AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Policing in Contemporary Societies and Police Law
Planning and Organization of Criminal Investigation
Criminal Investigative Aspects of Responses on Contemporary Forms of criminality
Individual Research
MODULE 2: CRIMINOLOGY
Comparative Criminology
Social Control in Post-Modern Society
European and International Treaty Based Criminal Law
Individual Research
MODULE 3: BUSINESS PROCESSES SECURITY
Theoretical and Systemic Aspects of Non-State Security and Security in Business Processes
Intelligence and Security Activity and Oversight of Intelligence and Security Services
Social-psyhological Aspects of Intelligence and Security Activity
Individual Research
MODULE 4: SECURITY RISK /THREAT MANAGEMENT
Security Risk/Threat management in Contemoprary Environment
Means of mass destruction
Geograhical and Political Aspect of Security Risks
Individual Research
MODULE 5: INFORMATION SECURITY
Security Governance and Management
Enterprise Security Risk Management
System and Application Security Advances
Individual Research
3rd year:
Final Seminar
PhD Thesis (Disertation)
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testThe doctoral level study program in Criminal Justice and Security is accessible to the candidates who have completed:
- a second level study programme,
- a university degree programme prior to June 11, 2004, or a specialist study programme. Prior to enrolment, these candidates have to complete a 60 ECTS study programme comprising the courses constituting the second level Criminal Justice and Security (M.A.) programme: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Crime Investigation Strategy of Crime Reduction, Sentencing Policy and Penology, Intelligence and Security Activity, Private Security Industry, Methodology of Social Research and Applied Multivariate Statistics,
- a study programme of the professions governed by EU directives, or an integrated master course worth 300 ECTS; or
- equivalent university programmes at universities abroad.
Pursuant to the stipulations governing transitions between study programmes, direct transition to the second year of the doctoral Criminal Justice and Security programme is granted to the candidates who have completed their:
- M.A. study programme confirmed before June 11, 2004, in which case this programme is awarded 60 ECTS upon enrolment, or
- University undergraduate (B.A.) program confirmed before June 11, 2004, followed by the specialist study programme, in which case this programme is awarded 60 ECTS upon enrolment.
Criteria of census enrolment Should the number of applicants/candidates exceed the number of vacancies, the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security may apply census enrolment and implement a candidate selection procedure based on the following three criteria:
- the cumulative grade-point average (10%)
- the first and the second level diploma theses grades (10%), and
- the enrolment examination grade (a written examination covering criminal justice and security topics; 80%).
A candidate's prior scientific and professional achievements in the field of their study programme may amount to/replace up to 50% of the written examination grade.
| Minimal degree required: | Master's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
The study programme has been accredited by the State regulated accreditational body in the Republic of Slovenia.
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