Programme: |
Security Studies (2020/2021) |
Study Cycle: | Second Cycle (Postgraduate) |
Faculty: | Law |
Programme Code: | SEC60 |
Academic year: | 2024 / 2025 |
Title: | Master of Legal Sciences - Module: Security Studies |
ECTS: | 60 (1 year) Accrediation |
Decision: | Decision for starting of the program |
The Security Studies program aims to provide a range of modules that will form the basis of information and advanced knowledge in the field of security studies aimed at training students to basic professions related to this field by providing solid specific and systematic knowledge on institutes and concepts security systems and on their situation and prospects in the region and world.
The Law Faculty diploma is recognized by the Chamber of Lawyers and Notaries in RNM. Exercise of legal professions requires formal registration in these rooms. Graduate of the Faculty of Law enables students to approach the relevant state bodies, especially in judicial branch as courts and public prosecutors. The Law Faculty has signed cooperation agreements with the Academy for training of judges and public prosecutors in the RNM. Students who will have the ambition to deal with scientific research work, the Law Faculty of SEEU, enables the continuation of the studies-PhD studies. Students in this program, also professionally аrе trained for all occupations in the field of national and international security, with particular emphasis on the practice of professions within the organs of security system in the country.
Knowledge and understanding
- Has advanced theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of national security system and reproduces knowledge about goals and safety standards;
- Has knowledge and insights on specific measures and preventive and repressive actions of the security in the context of crisis management situations and the priorities in the field of security;
- Possesses a detailed knowledge of understanding and acceptance of basic principles of professional ethics in the field of security;
- Has a specific understanding on the technologies and methodologies of research in the field of security;
Applying knowledge and understanding
- Identifies and implements policies, procedures and safety rules in the field;
- Identifies and analyzes the most complex issues in the field of security, taking part actively in all phases of the implementation of policies, procedures and decisions in fyshën security and the establishment of safety standards in organizations and institutions in the field security;
- Interprets and discusses contemporary issues related to complex risks, challenges and threats to security;
- Formulates plans, reports and strategic documents in the field of crisis management situations and to use techniques and control mechanisms of safety standards;
- Applies knowledge gained through the research process of solving complex and practical issues of security;
Making judgement
- Makes decisions for solving the most complex cases through research to create practical policies, procedures and decisions in the security field;
- Evaluates and differentiates safety standards organizations and institutions in the security field;
- Has advanced critical thinking by applying the method of analysis and comparison;
Communication skills
- Utilizes proper terminology for complex and specific issues in the area of security system.
- Is involved in research based legal argumentation and debate.
- Utilizes the official languages of the University as well as more advanced computer skills in the research work.
Learning skills
- Utilizes proper terminology for complex and specific issues in the area of security system.
- Is involved in research based legal argumentation and debate.
- Utilizes the official languages of the University as well as more advanced computer skills in the research work.
Semester 1
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[MCCR1220]
[6 ECTS]
Criminal Material Law
Basis for teaching in this course is the general and specific part of the Criminal. In this course, instead of the traditional method ex cathedra, actively will be implemented the case study method and clinical methods.
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[MCCR1040]
[6 ECTS]
Criminology
The acquisition of advanced knowledge on the object of study of Criminology and its main institutions, issues and contemporary trends and studying the influence of various factors in the commission of offenses, criminological examinations on the perpetrator and victim of crime and identification and criminological analysis of contemporary issues.
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[CM215]
[6 ECTS]
Criminalistics
Specialization in this area is needed especially for the professional who will work in the justice - court, public prosecutor and judicial police. Criminalistics at its core has substantive and procedural criminal legislation and regulations derived from them. Each figure includes legal offense in itself determine the totality of facts and circumstances relevant to the overall right solution of the criminal case.
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[6 ECTS]
Elective course
- [MCCR3030] Misdemeanor Law
- [EM478] Criminalistic Methods
- [MCCR3010] Victimology
- [MCCR2010] Penology
- [MCCR1310] Criminal Procedural Law
- [MCCR1420] Juvenile Delinquency
- [EM477] Juvenile Comparative Criminal Law
- [MCCR3020] Organized Crime
- [MCSS2031] Criminalistic Techniques and Tactics
- [MCSS2032] Criminalistic Psychology
- [EMSS3030] Computer Crime
- [MCSS3040] Ethics in Criminalistics
- [MCSS2030] Police Law
- [MFE01] Rhetoric
- [MFE02] Multilingualism and Multiculturalism
- [MFE15] IT Applications for Preparing a Scientific Paper
- [MFE05] Professional Communication
- [MFE11] Project Management
- [MFE12] Optimization Methods
- [MFE13] Ethical and Legal Issues in Information Technology (IT)
- [MFE14] Protection of Human Rights
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[6 ECTS]
Elective course
- [MCCR3030] Misdemeanor Law
- [EM478] Criminalistic Methods
- [MCCR3010] Victimology
- [MCCR2010] Penology
- [MCCR1310] Criminal Procedural Law
- [MCCR1420] Juvenile Delinquency
- [EM477] Juvenile Comparative Criminal Law
- [MCCR3020] Organized Crime
- [MCSS2031] Criminalistic Techniques and Tactics
- [MCSS2032] Criminalistic Psychology
- [EMSS3030] Computer Crime
- [MCSS3040] Ethics in Criminalistics
- [MCSS2030] Police Law
Semester 2
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[MCSS4010]
[30 ECTS]
Master Thesis
This module enables students to transfer their skills and knowledge to research and make more complex task of Master-Thesis. The module is designed to be fully practical and students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to approach writing the thesis. The module has unique return result-to enable students to write the master thesis with minimal difficulties, and with maximum efficiency. The course aims to improve research techniques and style of writing paper, taking account to stop illegal means, such as plagiarism and infringement of copyright, which are prohibited by the Statute of SEEU.