The Security Management degree programme essentially focuses on the core tasks of a security manager: assessing & planning - deciding & leading - informing & coordinating. The study contents are designed in such a way that the subject-specific modules are interlocked with core business subjects.
Locations
You can study the programme B.A. Sicherheitsmanagement at the following locations:
Fees
All campuses
Semester fees: 177 EUR
Tuition fees: 12,650 EUR (2108,33 EUR/semesters)
The tuition fees can be paid in 36 monthly instalments of 485 euros each. In addition, there is an examination fee of 300 euros for the Bachelor's thesis at the end of the programme. This fee is already included in the total cost of 17,760 euros.
Full-time students receive a SemesterTicket for public transport. The price for this is set by the HVV and is currently 177.60 euros per semester (as of winter semester 2020/21).
Curriculum
Description of the programme
In the course of their studies, students have the opportunity to choose a specialisation between Corporate Security and Port and Aviation Security. The competence field of group security teaches students to analyse hazards for an internationally operating group and to develop efficient countermeasures. The port and aviation security specialisation is about learning about hazardous situations in maritime transport and aviation security and acquiring the skills to deal with them in a solution-oriented manner.
The importance of the security manager for the economic success of companies has grown steadily in recent years. The opportunities for graduates are broad and range from jobs in corporate security to managerial positions in the private security industry.
Semester abroad & internship
Practical semester
In the 5th semester, all students complete a compulsory internship. This practical semester can also be completed abroad if desired.
Semester abroad
In addition, the International Office is happy to assist with the organisation of a semester abroad. NBS has a network of more than 30 partner universities around the world.
Accreditations & awards
NBS Northern Business School - University of Applied Sciences is a state-recognised university by the Hamburg Ministry of Science, Research and Equality and institutionally accredited by the German Science Council. All study programmes at NBS are also accredited by the independent accreditation agency ACQUIN and thus subject to regular, external quality control.
Overview
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Programme type: full-time
ECTS points: 180
Language: German
state-recognised
Start of studies: summer/winter semester
Regular period of studies: 6 semesters
Application deadlines:
15/09/2023 (WS), 15/03/2023 (SS)
optional semester abroad
mandatory internship
practical semester
German language skills required
Study prerequisites
higher education entrance qualification
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Language certificate German
Note: If you do not meet the requirements, you might still be considered for admission.
Application documents
The following documents are required for an application as a German student:
Final school certificate
CV
Proof of health insurance cover
Specialisations
You can further specialise in the following areas:
– Konzernsicherheit
– Hafen- und Luftsicherheit
The full-time Security Management (B.A.) degree programme comprises six semesters. From the very beginning, the degree programme interlocks core business subjects with in-depth modules from the field of security.
At the end of the third semester, you have the opportunity to choose a field of competence for individual specialisation in your degree programme. You can choose from the following
- Corporate security
- Port and aviation security
Financing of studies
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