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WELCOME TO IVA INSTITUTE... 3 Our Mission... 4 Vision and Purpose... 4 Core Values... 4 A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER AND INSTITUTE RECTOR... 5 STUDENTS AND FACULTY... 6 Our Students... 6 Our Faculty... 6 INFORMATION... 7 Application Procedure... 7 Tuition... 9 Attestation of Documents... 10 English Language Proficiency... 11 Dates to Remember... 12 IVA INSTITUTE PROGRAMS... 13 MARTIAL ARTS... 14 Bachelor s Program... 15 Master s Program... 17 Doctorate Program... 18 CRIMINOLOGY... 19 Bachelor s Program... 20 Master s Program... 22 Doctorate Program... 23 SECURITY... 24 Bachelor s Program... 25 Master s Program... 27 Doctorate Program... 29 EXECUTIVE PROTECTION... 30 Bachelors Program... 31 Master s Program... 33 Doctorate Program... 34 2

Where students are inspired and challenged to achieve their full potential! The IVA Institute is an independent, co-educational, equal opportunity institution of higher education, combining the best elements in western education, quality standards and an international philosophy. Located in Israel, the IVA Institute is becoming a global education center in security and martial art studies. We host students from all over the world, in a multicultural learning environment, promoting friendship, cooperation, understanding and professional studies. IVA Institute offers a diverse range of academic programs of study at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level through its schools of security and martial arts. The main language of instruction is English. We provide a dynamic learning environment in a modern country and a multicultural student body. The Institute pursues excellence in education through high teaching standards, in a continually improving academic environment combined with expert professional courses in security and Krav-Maga/martial arts, with emphasis on critical thinking and lifelong learning skills. IVA Institute s programs prepare students for service in the public and the private sectors. In addition to academic instruction, IVA Institute offers students the opportunity to become involved in a whole range of activities including, bodyguard association membership, international Krav-Maga association membership, Budokai association membership, public lectures and seminars. Moreover we maintain close links with a number of European and American security and Krav-Maga/martial arts organizations, giving our students the opportunity to participate in exchange or study-abroad programs. Additionally, IVA Institute received approval for an Erasmus University Charter and is an official participant in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). IVA Institute is actively involved in local, European and international research projects as a leading partner and as a coordinating institution. IVA Institute is also actively involved in the community with campaigns for various causes, including environmental protection and Global Security. In recognition of this work, the institute received local and international credit. 3

We are delighted that you are considering spending some of the most crucial years of your life at IVA Institute and being a member of the international security, bodyguard, Krav-Maga and martial arts organizations: an institution that is committed to excellence in education, and in making a significant difference in your future. Our Mission Our Institute s mission is to serve professionals in the security and martial arts industry, especially within the lawenforcement, military, personal protection and the private sector community. Vision and Purpose IVA Institute aspires to be the leader in providing instruction in the fields of executive protection, criminology, security and martial arts. We offer three distinct programs within the Bachelor s, Master s and Doctoral degree in order to meet the future challenges of this security and martial arts industry. Our programs emphasize professionalism, understanding of the program and a high-level development of skills in security, executive protection, criminology and martial arts. Core Values IVA Institute values integrity and ethical behavior in all matters. IVA Institute values improvement, continuously assessing undergraduate and graduate programs to meet global needs and professional expectations. IVA Institute values high quality online education and instruction combined with the learning and teaching process. IVA Institute encourages growth and development of all learners and those who facilitate these processes. IVA Institute values diversity, is dedicated to equality, and is committed to serving a diverse population including residents of the world. IVA Institute values helping individuals reach their full academic potential. IVA Institute values a collegial and interactive process in planning and decision making, promoting civility, understanding, and mutual concern. 4

IVA Institute was founded after years of arduous planning and research, to contribute to the professional development of military, government, law-enforcement and national security professionals. Corporations and governments have increased focus on physical security and intelligence in order to secure and protect personnel, data and facilities from terrorist attacks, workplace violence and other security threats. This trend has greatly increased the demand for intelligence, counterterrorism, and protection personnel in both the public and private sectors. It is important that those professionals have the very best training available. The founders of IVA Institute possess extensive backgrounds in security including the intelligence, counterterrorism, protection communities and martial arts. IVA Institute has built a comprehensive, security curriculum, with extensive experience within the security industry. IVA Institute is designed to contribute to the establishment of higher education standards in the areas of security, executive protection, criminology and martial-arts. The ultimate purpose of our online Bachelor s, Master's and Doctoral degrees is to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals whose primary mission is the protection of human life. Our programs are offered to foster effective habits of study and the discipline of conceptual and practical work to help prepare those choosing to protect others. It is evident that the need for such training and education grows ever more rapidly during these tumultuous times, especially with numerous shifts in geopolitics. All of our instructors are available to assist you with your coursework, discuss your particular aspirations or goals from their unique background and experience. Together, we offer you a tremendous network that will be yours to utilize for your entire career. Our hope is that you will want to become a part of this team, to not only be successful in what you do in this field, but to help others become successful as well. So welcome to IVA Institute. 5

Students and Faculty Our Students Students at IVA Institute are mostly working professionals who seek to improve/gain their practical skills, associating them to academic knowledge. They live in six continents and their ages range from 18 to 60. IVA Institute life offers you a wealth of opportunities, not only academically, but also a professional career in security and martial arts together with a social and cultural life. Students should graduate with happy memories of their time spent at IVA Institute. It is therefore important that students not only study and train hard, but also enjoy their time at the Institute. We provide a diverse environment with a rich mix of students of many nationalities from all cultural and social backgrounds. Our Faculty Our faculty is composed of highly experienced and qualified professors as well as experienced security instructors, consultants and martial artists. Our professors come from different areas of the world and play a great role in the multicultural development of our Institute. Faculty members have served in senior positions in the Israeli IDF Special Units, Israeli Secret Service, Israeli Police Elite Units and Private Sector, as well as other branches of Elite Units of Western Hemisphere. Our experts can give you hands-on, real life experience to help you reach a confident level of capability. 6

1 Information Application Procedure Start your application by completing the IVA Institute Application Form, submitting it online. Together with your application form, please also send a copy of your high school leaving certificate or copy of your University degree and official transcripts (postgraduate students) and a copy of your passport (page with your name and picture on). Once we review your application form, you will be contacted by an academic advisor guiding you through the rest of the application process and the procedure for admission to IVA Institute. Following the above and after a conditional acceptance letter is issued, we will guide you on how to submit the following documents to the Office of Admissions: 1. 100 registration fee (application will not be processed without this non-refundable fee). 2. 50 technology fee (application will not be processed without this non-refundable fee). 3. 4 passport sized photos. 1 This guide, in conjunction with the IVA Institute Graduate Bulletin, is intended to provide graduate students with a referenc e concerning admission requirements. Please consult the IVA Institute Graduate Bulletin for academic regulations and procedures and student services. Any questions you have about your graduate career in the IVA Institute of Criminology, executive protection security and martial arts may be directed to the Institute s Distance Degree Office at: iva-institute@gmail.com 7

4. Attested copy of high school leaving certificate (lower & higher secondary) and mark sheets. 5. Attested passport copy (valid for at least two years from the start of the semester to be enrolled). 6. Attested police clearance certificate (for a non-criminal record 6 months validity period). 7. Health insurance 8. Good health declaration 9. Attested blood test reports for HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B and C (4 months validity). Students who are applying for a Master s degree must also submit the following : 1. Attested copy of University Transcripts. 2. Attested copy of Bachelor s Degree. 3. Two reference letter. 4. Evidence of work experience (where applicable). 8

Tuition Bachelor's Degree Programs (yearly) Yearly studies - 7,000 (Price includes practical courses in the academy) Yearly studies - 5,500 (Price not including practical courses in the academy) Master s Degree Programs (yearly) Yearly studies - 7,000 (Price includes practical courses in the academy) Yearly studies - 5,500 (Price not including practical courses in the academy) Doctorate Degree Programs (yearly) Yearly studies - 7,000 (Price includes practical courses in the academy) Yearly studies - 5,500 (Price not including practical courses in the academy) Other Fees Technology fee (yearly) - 50 Registration fee (first year of degree nonrefundable) - 100 Late registration fine - 50 Change of course or dropout fee - 50 Graduate fee - 250 Academic records reissuing - 75 Diploma reissuing - 75 9

Attestation of Documents Students are required to attest the aforementioned documents by the appropriate/relevant authorities in their home country. The attestation process differs between countries who have signed the Hague Convention, 1961 (Apostille) and those who have not. Please contact the International Admission Counsellors for instructions on how to attest documents in your country. Attested documents must be in English. In cases where a translation is necessary, this must be done by an approved translator and attested by the relevant authorities in the applicant s country. Completed application forms, and required documents should be sent via post to the IVA Institute, or via e-mail to admissions. 10

English Language Proficiency English is the main language of instruction at IVA Institute. Students whose first degree have been completed in the English language or have acquired the following English qualifications will register directly for their academic program of study: Bachelor s/master s TOEFL 513 and above Computer based TOEFL 183 and above IBT TOEFL 65 and above IELTS 5.5 and above Cambridge First Certificate B and above Cambridge Proficiency C and above GCSE English C and above Michigan Proficiency Pass: Pass Michigan Competency Pass: Pass 11

Dates to Remember Registration/Commencement of Classes: Courses commence on the dates shown below. Students, however, are advised to contact IVA Institute admissions in Israel at least 1-2 weeks before registration to the yearly security Krav- Maga/martial arts course in Israel, in order to make arrangements for their accommodation. Fall Semester Deadlines for the Submission of Application: mid July 2016 Commencement of classes: September 28, 2016 Spring Semester Deadlines for the Submission of Application: mid November 2016 Commencement of classes: February 1, 2017 Late registration continues for two weeks after the date of commencement of classes for regular semesters. 12

Bachelor s, Master s and Doctorate Degrees Martial Arts Criminology Security Executive Protection 13

Martial Arts IVA Institute is an institution of higher learning and proud to offer a Bachelor's Degree, Master s Degree and Doctorate Degree in martial arts studies. While martial arts studies at the University level has long been a part of academic life in Asia, IVA s program is unique in that it combines a wide range of liberal arts courses with martial arts practice. The program offered explores four aspects of the martial arts: 1. Historical background and philosophical roots of the martial arts. 2. Languages and cultures of the societies in which the martial arts originated and developed. 3. In-depth study of at least one of the martial arts. 4. Psychosocial dimensions of the martial arts and their impact upon personality and society. It has long been argued that through study of the martial arts, people develop a measurable sense of accomplishment and a mastery of mind over body, contributing to greater self-esteem. Through the teacher-student relationship the martial arts student embarks on a voyage of selfdiscovery and learns the importance of respect and regard for others. 14

Bachelor s Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester BMA 101 The History of Martial Arts Core 6 1 I BMA 102 Martial Arts and East Asian Thought Core 6 1 I BMA 103 Martial Arts School Development Core 6 1 I BMA 104 Martial Arts and Research Methods Core 6 1 II BMA 105 Image and Reality in the Martial Arts Core 6 1 II BMA 106 Psychosocial Aspects of Martial Arts Core 6 1 II BMA 201 Communication and the Martial Arts Core 6 2 I BMA 202 Survey of the Martial Arts Core 6 2 I BMA 203 The Dao of Business Core 6 2 I BMA 204 Buddhism Core 6 2 II BMA 205 Confucianism & Taoism Core 6 2 II BMA 206 History of Korean Martial Arts Core 6 2 II BMA 301 Japanese Martial Arts: 131 Judo Elective 6 3 I BMA 302 Japanese Martial Arts: Karate Elective 6 3 I BMA 303 Japanese Martial Arts: Kobudo Practica Elective 6 3 I BMA 304 Japanese Martial Arts: Kata/Kumite Conditioning Elective 6 3 I BMA 305 Soft Chinese Martial Arts: Taijiquan Practica Elective 6 3 II BMA 306 Soft Chinese Martial Arts: Qigong Training Elective 6 3 II BMA 307 Soft Chinese Martial Arts: Baguazhang Elective 6 3 II BMA 308 Soft Chinese Martial Arts: Xingyiquan Elective 6 3 II 15

Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Basic Krav-Maga Course 1 I Basic Executive Protection Course 1 II Intermediate Krav-Maga Course 2 I Intermediate Executive Protection Course 2 II Advanced Krav-Maga Course 3 I Advanced Executive Protection Course 3 II 16

Master s Program Core\ Course Course Name No. Elective Credits Year Semester MMA 401 Martial Arts: History Core 6 1 I MMA 402 Martial Arts: Geography Core 6 1 I MMA 403 Martial Arts: Anatomy Core 6 1 I MMA 404 Martial Arts: Philosophy Core 6 1 II MMA 405 The Development of Eclectic Martial Arts Core 6 1 II MMA 406 Globalization of Martial Arts Core 6 1 II MMA 501 Martial Arts: Management Core 6 2 I MMA 502 Martial Arts: Communication Skills Core 6 2 I MMA 503 Comparative Martial Arts Core 6 2 I MMA 504 Martial Arts in Competition Core 6 2 II MMA 505 Martial Arts in Security Core 6 2 II MMA 506 Thesis and Internship Core 6 2 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Civilian Krav-Maga Instructors Course 1 I Executive Protection Team Leader Course 1 II Tactical Krav-Maga for Personal Protection Instructors Course (Students will be tested for Expert-1 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Executive Protection Course - Commander 2 II 17

Doctorate Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester 1 I 1 II 2 I 2 II 3 I 3 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Krav-Maga Defense Against Blunt Objects Course 1 I Perimeter Security Course (seaport, airport, off-shore platforms, closed facilities, oil-rigs) 1 II Haganah Atzmit Instructors Course for Law-Enforcement (Students will be tested for Expert-2 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Maritime Security Course 2 II Military Krav-Maga Instructors Course 3 I Air Marshal Security Course 3 II 18

Criminology Criminology is the scientific study of the causes, consequences, prevention, and control of crime. Knowledge gained from this scientific study of crime and criminal justice serves as the foundation for public policies and programs that improve the quality of life and promote social justice. lva s Institute of criminology and criminal justice sets the standard for education and scientific study of crime and criminal justice. Our top priority is to provide our graduates with critical and independent thinking skills. Our policy-defining research, collaborative study, and leadership engagement opportunities are just a few of the ingredients that help develop these important skills. The Institute offers online courses in: Bachelor's Degree, Master s Degree, and Doctorate Degree. We invite you to join our collaborative learning community and inspire your intellectual curiosity. 19

Bachelor s Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester BCR 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Core 6 1 I BCR 102 White Collar Crime Core 6 1 I BCR 103 Victimology Core 6 1 I BCR 104 Crimes Against Humanity Core 6 1 II BCR 105 Religion and Crime Core 6 1 II BCR 106 The Individual and Society Core 6 1 II BCR 201 Human Behavior Core 6 2 I BCR 202 Minorities, Crime and Social Policy Core 6 2 I BCR 203 Seminar in Criminology Core 6 2 I BCR 204 Corrections Core 6 2 II BCR 205 Law Enforcement Core 6 2 II BCR 206 Police Problems and Practices Core 6 2 II BCR 301 Crime Detection and Investigation Core 6 3 I BCR 302 Juvenile Justice Core 6 3 I BCR 303 The Courts Core 6 3 I BCR 304 Individual Right and the Criminal Justice System Elective 6 3 II BCR 305 Substantive Criminal Law Elective 6 3 II BCR 306 Public and Private Security Elective 6 3 II BCR 307 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Elective 6 3 II 20

Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Basic Krav-Maga Course 1 I Basic Executive Protection Course 1 II Intermediate Krav-Maga Course 2 I Intermediate Executive Protection Course 2 II Advanced Krav-Maga Course 3 I Advanced Executive Protection Course 3 II 21

Master s Program Course Core\ Course Name No. Elective Credits Year Semester MCR 401 Survey Criminological Theories Core 6 1 I MCR 402 Survey of Criminal Justice Theory and Research Core 6 1 I MCR 403 Research Methods in Criminology I Core 6 1 I MCR 404 Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Social Justice Core 6 1 II MCR 405 Criminal Law, Procedures and Individual Rights Core 6 1 II MCR 406 Prevention and Treatment of Crime and Delinquency Core 6 1 II MCR 501 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Core 6 2 I MCR 502 Criminal Justice Administration Core 6 2 I MCR 503 Penology Core 6 2 I MCR 504 Thesis and Internship Core 2 II MCR 505 Police and Society Elective 6 2 II MCR 506 Science, Evidence and Law Elective 6 2 II MCR 507 Victimology Elective 6 2 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Civilian Krav-Maga Instructors Course 1 I Executive Protection Team Leader Course 1 II Tactical Krav-Maga for Personal Protection Instructors Course (Students will be tested for Expert-1 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Executive Protection Course - Commander 2 II 22

Doctorate Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester 1 I 1 II 2 I 2 II 3 I 3 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Krav-Maga Defense Against Blunt Objects Course 1 I Perimeter Security Course (seaport, airport, off-shore platforms, closed facilities, oil-rigs) 1 II Haganah Atzmit Instructors Course for Law-Enforcement (Students will be tested for Expert-2 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Maritime Security Course 2 II Military Krav-Maga Instructors Course 3 I Air Marshal Security Course 3 II 23

Security Security agents today need to have a deep knowledge in international security. IVA s security program has a focus on security studies for this exact reason. Through the core courses, students learn about strategy in the security field and how to communicate in an international environment, while allowing students to deepen their knowledge in their research in security, thus helping them to become experts in their field. The Security program introduces the student to the concepts of security management. While earning a security management degree, the student will understand security management encompasses many areas including: terrorism, cults, threat assessment, workplace violence, corporate security and intelligence analysis. Students will learn aspects of intelligence, terrorism and protection, as well as the basics of security operations. Students will also have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of elective courses including: threat assessment courses, corporate security courses and physical courses. 24

Bachelor s Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester BSE 101 Foundations of Security Core 6 1 I BSE 102 Protective Security Law Core 6 1 I BSE 103 Etiquette and Rapport Core 6 1 I BSE 104 Ethics Core 6 1 II BSE 105 Managing the Security Organization Core 6 1 II BSE 106 Foundations of Terrorism Core 6 1 II BSE 201 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Weapons Elective 6 2 I BSE 202 Right Wing Terrorism Elective 6 2 I BSE 203 Etho/Nationalist Terrorism Elective 6 2 I BSE 204 Islamism and Terrorism Elective 6 2 I BSE 205 Counterterrorism Elective 6 2 I BSE 206 Counterintelligence Elective 6 2 I BSE 207 Counterterror Interviewing and Briefing/Debriefing Elective 6 2 I BSE 208 Terrorist Support Networks Terrorist Operations Elective 6 2 II BSE 209 Terrorist Propaganda and Disinformation Elective 6 2 II BSE 210 Media and Terrorism Elective 6 2 II BSE 211 Psychology of Fear in Terror Elective 6 2 II BSE 212 World Intelligence Agencies Elective 6 2 II BSE 213 Terrorist Support Networks Elective 6 2 II BSE 214 Operational Security Elective 6 2 II BSE 301 Counterterrorism Strategy and Tactics Elective 6 3 I BSE 302 Religious Extremism Elective 6 3 I BSE 303 Intel Infiltration Technique Analysis Elective 6 3 I BSE 304 Intelligence Collection Elective 6 3 I BSE 305 Workplace Violence, Workplace Security Elective 6 3 I BSE 306 Psychology of Violence Elective 6 3 I BSE 307 Technical Surveillance Elective 6 3 I BSE 308 Conflict Resolution Elective 6 3 II BSE 309 Bomb Threat Management Elective 6 3 II 25

BSE 310 Foundations of Vehicular Security Elective 6 3 II BSE 311 Building Security Elective 6 3 II BSE 312 Operational Travel and Hospitals Elective 6 3 II BSE 313 Security of Principal s Office Residence Elective 6 3 II BSE 314 Security Off-Site Visits Elective 6 3 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts are available). Course Name Year Semester Basic Krav-Maga Course 1 I Basic Executive Protection Course 1 II Intermediate Krav-Maga Course 2 I Intermediate Executive Protection Course 2 II Advanced Krav-Maga Course 3 I Advanced Executive Protection Course 3 II 26

Master s Program Course Core\ Course Name No. Elective Credits Year Semester MSE 401 Advanced Executive Protection Core 6 1 I MSE 402 Advanced Strategies/Crisis Preparedness Core 6 1 I MSE 403 Advanced Protocol, Manners, and Etiquette Core 6 1 I MSE 404 Advanced Counterterrorism Core 6 1 II MSE 405 Advanced Protection Operations Elective 6 1 II MSE 406 Advanced Protective Intelligence Elective 6 1 II MSE 407 Counterespionage Elective 6 1 II MSE 408 Cults and Charismatic Leaders Elective 6 1 II MSE 409 Advanced Domestic Terrorism Elective 6 1 II MSE 410 Secret Societies Elective 6 1 II MSE 501 Thesis and Internship Core 6 2 I MSE 502 Extremist Organizations Elective 6 2 I MSE 503 Terrorism Group Dynamics Elective 6 2 I MSE 504 Analyzing the Terrorist Mind Elective 6 2 I MSE 505 Terrorism and Society Elective 6 2 I MSE 506 Kidnapping Strategies Elective 6 2 I MSE 507 Advanced Surveillance and Counter-surveillance Elective 6 2 I MSE 508 Hostage Negotiation, Hostage Survival Elective 6 2 II MSE 509 Stalking and Workplace Violence Elective 6 2 II MSE 510 Advanced Threat Assessment Elective 6 2 II MSE 511 Advanced Vehicular Security Elective 6 2 II MSE 512 Advanced Building and Perimeter Security Elective 6 2 II MSE 513 Explosives and Arson Security Elective 6 2 II MSE 514 Evidence & Crime Scene Management Elective 6 2 II MSE 515 White Collar Crime Elective 6 2 II 27

Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Civilian Krav-Maga Instructors Course 1 I Executive Protection Team Leader Course 1 II Tactical Krav-Maga for Personal Protection Instructors Course (Students will be tested for Expert-1 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Executive Protection Course - Commander 2 II 28

Doctorate Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester 1 I 1 II 2 I 2 II 3 I 3 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Krav-Maga Defense Against Blunt Objects Course 1 I Perimeter Security Course (seaport, airport, off-shore platforms, closed facilities, oil-rigs) 1 II Haganah Atzmit Instructors Course for Law-Enforcement (Students will be tested for Expert-2 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Maritime Security Course 2 II Military Krav-Maga Instructors Course 3 I Air Marshal Security Course 3 II 29

Executive Protection Today s executive protection officers need to have a global mindset and deep knowledge in international security. IVA s Executive Protection has a focus on international executive protection studies for this exact reason. Through the core courses, students learn about strategy in the international executive protection environment, how global security works and how to communicate in an international environment, while allowing students to deepen their knowledge in their research topic in executive protection, thus helping them to become experts in their field. The Executive Protection program is designed to give the professional in the executive protection field or the student who is considering getting in the field, a firm understanding of: defensive tactics, agent-client relations, vehicle security, threat assessment, perimeter security, basic team management and advance work, gathering intelligence, identifying potential hazards, providing protective services to dignitaries and advance work, which is required for preparation, and avoidance of conflict. 30

Bachelors Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester BEP 101 History of Executive Dignitary Protection Core 6 1 I BEP 102 Foundations of Security Core 6 1 I BEP 103 Essentials of Executive Protection Core 6 1 I BEP 104 Advance Work Core 6 1 II BEP 105 Protective Security Law Core 6 1 II BEP 106 Ethics Core 6 1 II BEP 201 Managing the Security Organization Core 6 2 I BEP 202 Advanced Protection Operations Core 6 2 I BEP 203 Advanced Protection Intelligence Core 6 2 I BEP 204 Etiquette and Rapport Core 6 2 II BEP 205 Advanced Protocol, Manners, Etiquette Core 6 2 II BEP 206 Advanced Strategies/Crisis Preparedness Core 6 2 II BEP 301 Fundamentals of Vehicular Security Core 6 3 I BEP 302 Building Security Core 6 3 I BEP 303 Advanced Executive Protection Core 6 3 I BEP 304 Area Studies Analysis Core 6 3 II BEP 305 Terrorists Group Dynamics Core 6 3 II BEP 306 Advanced Consequences Mgt and Incident Command System Core 6 3 II 31

Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Basic Krav-Maga Course 1 I Basic Executive Protection Course 1 II Intermediate Krav-Maga Course 2 I Intermediate Executive Protection Course 2 II Advanced Krav-Maga Course 3 I Advanced Executive Protection Course 3 II 32

Master s Program Course Core\ Course Name No. Elective Credits Year Semester MEP 401 History of Strategic Security Core 6 1 I MEP 402 Principal's Office Residence Core 6 1 I MEP 403 Off-Site Visits Core 6 1 I MEP 404 Stalking and Workplace Violence Core 6 1 II MEP 405 Advanced Threat Assessment Core 6 1 II MEP 406 Advanced Vehicular Security Core 6 1 II MEP 501 Advanced Building and Perimeter Security Core 6 2 I MEP 502 Kidnapping Strategies Core 6 2 I MEP 503 Advanced Counter-Surveillance Core 6 2 I MEP 504 Protection and Operations Management Core 6 2 II MEP 505 Protection Practicum Core 6 2 II MEP 506 Thesis and Internship Core 6 2 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Civilian Krav-Maga Instructors Course 1 I Executive Protection Team Leader Course 1 II Tactical Krav-Maga for Personal Protection Instructors Course (Students will be tested for Expert-1 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Executive Protection Course - Commander 2 II 33

Doctorate Program Course No. Course Name Core\ Elective Credits Year Semester 1 I 1 II 2 I 2 II 3 I 3 II Practical Courses All courses are 5 days long (first day will be Kyokushinkai Karate and Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) military/law-enforcement, and other days KMG). Each semester 2 (2-3 hours) skype conference sessions will be held with an academic professor together with other course members. At the end of each course the student will be tested and handed a Diploma of Achievement. All students are required to study martial arts at their home town (Krav-Maga may be trained if no other martial-arts is available). Course Name Year Semester Krav-Maga Defense Against Blunt Objects Course 1 I Perimeter Security Course (seaport, airport, off-shore platforms, closed facilities, oil-rigs) 1 II Haganah Atzmit Instructors Course for Law-Enforcement (Students will be tested for Expert-2 in Krav-Maga at end of course) 2 I Maritime Security Course 2 II Military Krav-Maga Instructors Course 3 I Air Marshal Security Course 3 II 34