Name of qualification Diplomirani varnostni menedžer (VS)/diplomirana varnostna menedžerka (VS)Add to comparison [1]
Translated title (no legal status) Bachelor of Applied Science in security management
Type of qualification Diploma prve stopnje (VS)
Category of qualification Izobrazba
Type of education Professional bachelor's education
Duration
3 years
Credits 180 credits
Admission requirements

In order to enrol in the first year of the first-cycle higher education study programme Security Management candidates must have completed a final examination under any four-year secondary school programme, vocational matura or general matura.

ISCED field Field
Transport, varnost, gostinstvo in turizem, osebne storitve
ISCED subfield subfield varnost, varovanje, zaščita in reševanje
Qualification level

SQF 7
EQF 6
First level

The qualification holder will be able to: 
(general competences)

  • demonstrate cognitive competences, that are the basis for understanding, logical reasoning and predicting; 
  • demonstrate personal competences that are the basis for individual maturing, development of a sense of responsibility and reaching maturity;
  • demonstrate operative competences that are the basis for functional efficiency and literacy as well as for knowing, understanding and using various models of cooperation; 
  • demonstrate managerial competences that offer a basis for the development of management and leadership organisational roles;- demonstrate organisational competences that offer a basis for the ability of personal planning of learning and time organisation, and planning and leading project work;
  • demonstrate business competences that offer a basis for the application and evaluation of economic and business resources;
  • evaluate safety situations;
  • communicate in the field of safety management; 
  • work with information and communication technologies;
  • quickly adapt to new environments;
  • demonstrate knowledge of various strategies and skills of problem-solving;
  • think in an analytical and synthetic manner;
  • critically evaluate various approaches and methods;
  • demonstrate awareness of and evaluate ethical questions.

(subject-specific competences)

  • understand the functioning of various social systems in a concrete global social situation, analyse, synthesize and anticipate solutions and consequences of phenomena in the field of safety and protection of society;
  • implement action research and applicative research in the field of safety and protection in a local, regional as well as international context; 
  • demonstrate knowledge and understanding of tourism, humanities, social and business sciences in a historical as well as a specific social situation;
  • apply theoretical knowledge in the field of safety and protection of society in a specific environment, connect the knowledge from different fields and use it in domestic and international business environments; 
  • manage the process of communication using modern technology and technique among various factors in a situation of interdependence to ensure high-quality services of safety and protection in local as well as international environments;
  • demonstrate understanding of the basic structure and interpretations of the fundamental disciplines of safety and protection and the links between its sub-disciplines.

Examination performance is graded as follows: 10 (excellent); 9 (very good: above-average knowledge but with some mistakes); 8 (very good: solid results); 7 (good); 6 (adequate: knowledge satisfies minimum criteria); 5–1 (inadequate). In order to pass an examination, a candidate must achieve a grade between adequate (6) and excellent (10).

Full-time students may progress in the second year if they have accumulated at least 37 credits in the first year and have paid the tuition fee in full. 
Part-time students progress in the second year if they have accumulated at least 20 credits in the first year and have paid the tuition fee in full. 

Students may enrol in the third year if they have accumulated at least 72 credits by passed exams and have paid the tuition fee in full. Students must complete the study practice before they apply for the thesis defence.
In case students do not meet the conditions for progression in a higher year they can, in line with the Rules of Procedure on the work of the Commission for undergraduate study affairs and the Commission for master’s study affairs, submit an application to the Commission for study affairs together with appropriate proofs of justified grounds for progression to a higher year. 

Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8

 

In order to successfully complete the first-cycle undergraduate study programme Security Management students must fulfil all the prescribed requirements (exams), the practical part of the study and successfully publicly defend a thesis, or alternatively pass two graduate exams related to their selected module. In this case students accumulate 180 credits.

Faculty of Commercial and Business Sciences

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