International Security Management Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview (80-120 words) describing structure and time commitment.
Module 1: Global Security Landscape
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Key actors in international security
- Governments and intergovernmental organizations
- Non-governmental organizations and private sector roles
- Dynamics shaping global security challenges
Module 2: Fundamentals of Security Management
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Core concepts of security management
- Risk assessment methodologies
- Threat identification and analysis
- Development of security strategies
Module 3: Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Principles of OSINT collection
- Evaluation of public information sources
- OSINT tools and techniques
- Application in security decision-making
Module 4: Addressing Serious Organised Crime
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Nature and structure of serious organised crime
- Global impact and case studies
- Linkages between organised crime and terrorism
- Strategies for prevention and response
Module 5: Leadership in Security
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Leadership principles in complex environments
- Decision-making under pressure
- Resource allocation and team management
- Ethical considerations in security leadership
Module 6: Security Strategy Plan
Estimated time: 8 hours
- Integration of risk assessment and threat analysis
- Development of a comprehensive security strategy
- Final project submission and peer review
Prerequisites
- No prior experience required
- Basic understanding of global affairs recommended
- Access to reliable internet for course materials
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Understand the structure and dynamics of international security
- Conduct basic risk and threat assessments
- Apply OSINT techniques in security contexts
- Analyze the impact of organised crime on global security
- Develop and present a security strategy plan