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PROPOSED MODULES FOR A CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME CURRICULUM IN NUCLEAR SECURITY
II–1. The proposed certificate programme in nuclear security differs from the master’s degree programme curriculum mainly in terms of the volume of information delivered throughout the programme, the learning objectives and the number of courses or modules offered. In general, whereas the master students are expected to be able to show in‑depth understanding and command of a broad range of topics in the area of nuclear security, holders of a certificate may only have to become aware of the importance, depth and breadth of this field, to familiarize themselves with these topics in order to afford it due priority while performing their main functions, and to bring to their organizations good nuclear security culture.
II–2. It is important, however, to ensure that certificate programme participants are introduced to each aspect of nuclear security, at least briefly, to facilitate this broad awareness. For that purpose, the outlines of the teaching modules introduced in Annex I can be used by the instructor, who can scale the scope of each presented module to the timeframe allocated to it, combine modules where necessary, and design modules with the ultimate learning objective of the certificate programme in mind. Depending on the priority, programmatic needs and regulations of educational institutions, certificate programmes may range in length from 1–2 to 14–16 weeks. Therefore, each institution deciding to establish such a certificate programme in the field of nuclear security may use this model curriculum to design the programme that fits their exact need.
II–3. Given the factors outlined above, a notional certificate programme in nuclear security may be based on the following outline:
1. Introduction to nuclear security
1.1. Interface of nuclear security with safety and safeguards 1.2. Legal and regulatory framework for nuclear security
1.3. Risk informed approach to nuclear security: Prevention, detection and response
1.4. Management of nuclear security
1.4.1. International and national stakeholder cooperation in nuclear security
1.4.2. Human factor in nuclear security
1.4.2.1. Nuclear security culture
1.4.2.2. Preventing and protecting against insider threat 1.4.2.3. Human resource development
1.4.3. Information security
2. Protecting material, facilities and activities
2.1. Threat and vulnerability assessment for nuclear and other radioactive material, associated facilities and activities
2.1.1. Design basis threat
2.2. Principles and systems of physical protection (design, evaluation, technologies, equipment)
2.3. Nuclear material accounting and control for nuclear security 2.4. Security of nuclear and other radioactive material in transport 2.5. Computer security for a nuclear world
3. Detecting and responding to nuclear security events involving nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
3.1. Detection of criminal and other unauthorized acts involving nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
3.1.1. Threat assessment for nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
3.1.2. National detection architecture
3.1.3. Nuclear security for major public events
3.2. Response to criminal and other unauthorized acts involving nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control
3.2.1. National response plan 3.2.2. Response measures
3.2.3. Radiological crime scene management 3.2.4. Nuclear forensics analysis
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