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|a Intro -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- Background -- Objective -- Scope -- Structure -- 2. MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME IN NUCLEAR SECURITY -- Curriculum structure -- Prerequisite knowledge -- Standalone module: NS0. Introduction to Nuclear Security -- Core modules -- Elective modules -- Notional paths towards a Master of Science in Nuclear Security in a specialized field -- Methodology -- Programme learning objectives -- Challenges to consider -- 3. ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME IN NUCLEAR SECURITY -- REFERENCES -- Annex I PROPOSED MODULES FOR A MASTER OF SCIENCE ACADEMIC CURRICULUM IN NUCLEAR SECURITY
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