INFORMATION, PRE-REGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION
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Basic Information
Introduction
The title of Specialist in Strategic Communication, Hybrid Threats and Security It is a pioneering postgraduate degree that seeks to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, analyze and respond to hybrid threats, from the perspective of communication and security studies.
Objectives
The main objective of the Specialist is to train profiles with knowledge and skills for the multidimensional analysis of these threats, the detection of hybrid influence campaigns and the planning of effective responses, where the development of intelligence capabilities and strategic communication activities are essential. .
Methodology
A face-to-face methodology will be used in which lectures will be combined with case studies and group simulation exercises (role play). This methodology will be completed with the student's non-contact activity that includes the study of readings and preparation of materials for group discussion and work. All these activities are aimed at completing the necessary preparation of the student to achieve the objectives of the course.
Master classes and readings
Study of cases
Workshops
Group simulation exercises (role play)
Final directed academic work
Visits to centers of interest related to the subjects of the own Degree.
Programme
1. Asymmetry, hybrid threats and security (30 hours)
The objective of the module is to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to understand the current security environment and the main threats to peace, stability of Western democracies and security of States and citizens, paying special attention to threats of a asymmetric and hybrid threats, the vulnerabilities of our democratic systems and the importance of strategic communication in this context. In particular, the module addresses the following issues:
- Global security and asymmetric threats
- Terrorism, radicalization, religious and violent extremism
- Human security and resilience
- Hybrid warfare and hybrid threats
- international communication
2. Digital environment, cyber defense and cyber security policies (50 hours)
Cyberspace has become a new domain for the expression of power and conflict, coercion, the development of criminal activities, attacks on critical infrastructures and hostile influence operations by state and non-state actors for purposes of a diverse nature. . Preventing, detecting and responding to threats in the domain of cyberspace is a challenge for our democracies, requiring multidimensional responses where policies to raise awareness and educate citizens about the threats to which they are exposed in this new domain become a essential part of the answer. From a fundamentally political and defense perspective, the module addresses the following questions:
- Cyberspace: a new dimension of security for information and communication
- Vulnerabilities, risks and threats in the domain of cyberspace
- Cyber defense, cyber security and cyber hygiene policies
- Cyberspace and critical infrastructure: a new scenario for hybrid threats
3. Propaganda, disinformation and deception (50 hours)
External influence on the electoral processes of our democracies and the erosion of confidence in their institutions constitute some of the most important challenges that our societies face. Similarly, terrorist groups, criminal organizations, extremists of different political persuasions, and other actors use information and communication for various purposes, including, among others, radicalization, proselytism, and hostile influence.
The new communication environment caused by the technological revolution and the appearance of social networks has provided the traditional instruments of political warfare, such as disinformation and propaganda, with new possibilities for their dissemination and use in the security context of hybrid threats. The module addresses the vulnerabilities of our information processing and decision-making systems that are likely to be targeted in hybrid influence operations through information and strategic communication. The module provides the fundamental theoretical, conceptual and analytical tools for the following issues involved in overt and covert influence processes in the security context of hybrid threats:
- Attitude, behavior and public opinion
- Cognitive and heuristic biases
- Overt and covert propaganda
- Misinformation and strategic deception
- Speech analysis
4. Intelligence and Strategic Planning (50 hours)
From an intelligence perspective applied to hybrid threats, the module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and develop intelligence with the aim of planning responses to this challenge. The module will pay special attention to open sources of information and social network intelligence, as well as best practices identified by academics and professionals, addressing the following issues:
- Make informed decisions
- Information sources and evaluation
- Analysis and intelligence production
5. Communication strategy and tactics (50 hours)
The objective of the module is to train the student in the design, planning and development of strategic communication campaigns that can effectively contribute to dealing with hybrid threats. The theme of the module addresses:
- Target audiences
- Definition of communication objectives and strategy
- public diplomacy
- Communication of influence: techniques
- Evaluation and measurement of effects
6. Workshops, simulations and games (40 hours)
From an active and experiential learning approach, the program includes the development of workshops, role-playing simulations, war games, as a necessary complement to the theoretical and case study sessions.
7. Scheduled visits (15 hours)
As part of the activities, the program includes scheduled visits to security and defense institutions and organizations related to the contents addressed in the program such as media.
8.Academic Work (50 hours)
As part of the compulsory evaluation activities, in order to obtain the specialist degree, the student must prepare and present an original academic paper on one of the topics addressed in the program.
Recipients
Journalism professionals, communication professionals in companies and public institutions, members of the State security forces and bodies, Armed Forces personnel, public administration personnel, regional and local administrations, professionals employed in corporate security departments, consultancies and companies providing services related to cybersecurity or the protection of critical infrastructures, companies providing social communication services, analysis cabinets and studies of political parties, graduates or university graduates in any branch of knowledge and in particular in social Sciences.
Academic Management and Faculty
Further information:
- Dr. Ruben Arcos Martin
- Dr. Maria Victoria Campos Zabala
- William J. Lahneman, MD
- Dr Julian Richards
- Dr Jan Goldman
- Dr. Francisco A. Marin
- Dr Chris Jagger
- Dr Lars Nicander
- Dr Per Thunholm
- Dr. Manuel Gertrudix
- Dr. Concepcion Anguita
- Dr Roger Mason
- Dr. Antonio Baraybar
- Dr William Lahneman
- Dr. Antonio M. Diaz
Duration and development
Modality: remote
Start date: 23 September of 2022
Finish date: 22 of July of 2023
SCHEDULE:
Wednesday from 16:00 p.m. to 21:00 p.m.
Thursday from 16:00 p.m. to 21:00 p.m.
Reservation of place and enrollment
Degree: SPECIALIST IN COMMUNICATION, STRATEGIC, HYBRID THREATS AND SECURITY.
Start date: 23th September 2022
Finish date: July 22, 2023
Pre-registration period: 9 from May to the 12 from September of 2022
Enrollment Deadline: September 14-21, 2022
Title price: 2000€
Pre-registration: €250. This amount is included in the total cost of the course and will be returned if your academic request is not accepted. If, once the student's application has been admitted, the enrollment is not formalized, the amount deposited for pre-enrolment will not be returned.
No. of Places: 50
The start of the course is conditioned to the minimum number of 20 students enrolled.
Documentation to attach, forms and place of delivery
the applicants they will present all the scanned documentation, in the formats allowed through the telematic self-registration application at the time of applying for admission to own degrees. They must compulsorily attach to their request the declaration of the person responsible for the veracity of the data provided in digital format.
At any time, both the Program Management and the Own Teaching Service may request the applicants to submit said certified/collated documentation through the General Registry, located on the Móstoles Campus, or in any of the registries assistants located in the different campuses of the Rey Juan Carlos University, or by sending it through Certified Mail to: Rey Juan Carlos University. General Registry. Avda. Tulipán s/n. 28933. Mostoles. Madrid
The student is responsible for the veracity and correctness of the data provided, exonerating the Rey Juan Carlos University from any responsibility and guaranteeing and being responsible for its accuracy, validity and authenticity.
Required documentation:
Students with a degree obtained from a Spanish university or a Higher Education Institution belonging to another Member State of the European Higher Education Area that authorizes access to own postgraduate degrees must present the following documentation:
- National Identity Document or equivalent
- University degree of the studies that give access to the requested postgraduate degree.
- Curriculum vitae
- Responsible declaration of veracity of the data provided in digital format
- Any other document that the Director of the Own Title specifically requires for its acceptance
Students with a foreign degree must present the following documentation:
- Passport or Residence Card
- Foreign Higher Education Degree (Graduate, Graduate, Architect, Engineer Doctor...) that give access to own postgraduate degree studies.
- Certificate certifying that the studies carried out give access to an Official Postgraduate Degree in your country of origin, issued by the University of origin
- Curriculum vitae
- Declaration of the person responsible for the veracity of the data provided in digital format
- Any other document that the Director of the Own Title specifically requires for its acceptance
Applicants with studies completed in foreign University Centers may be requested at any time a certificate of verification of these studies and centers, issued by an authorized Institution.
All documentation provided must be legalized in accordance with Spanish law and translated by an official translator.