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Karel Englis College LLB in Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration
Karel Englis College

LLB in Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration

Brno, Czech Republic

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Sep 2024

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    About: The LLB in Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration focuses on the legal frameworks surrounding security issues and public administration. It covers topics such as human rights, national security, and the balance of power, preparing students to analyze and interpret laws related to security governance.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in various fields, including public service, law enforcement agencies, legal consultancy, and human rights organizations. Potential positions include security analyst, legal advisor, and policy maker.

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The course major, Security Law and Legalities in Public Administration, is a Bachelor degree study programme aimed at preparing professionals (interdisciplinary trained security experts) for positions ranging from the public to private sector. These positions can range from management in public administration, managers of security in the private sector, executives responsible for needs-specific safety in the business field, qualified security experts on policies within the Czech Republic and other commercial environments. The programme curriculum is closely linked to the security policy implemented within the security system of the Czech Republic and builds on several of the following principles:

General Knowledge – Themes and topics of the course focus on general concepts of legal, managerial, economic and social science disciplines. This branch of study explores a wide range of legal subjects.

Required coursework includes foundations of EU law and the international community, as well as how these apply to the Czech Republic, basic theory of law, the principles of constitutional law, the basics of criminal law, and other courses involving Czech regulations and its legal system. The knowledge gained will form a basis for building a better understanding of public and private relations, and developing skills and competencies in this area.

Managerial disciplines are aimed at applications management in areas of crisis management where students will learn about the foundations and theory of security, critical infrastructure protection in dealing with emergencies or crisis situations ( MU, KS) among other issues of this field. Special attention is given to national security, the implementation of measures to ensure protection of the population against the effects of extraordinary events. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills such as how to manage small work teams.

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