Programme
Practical information
In order to graduate every student has to participate in the components belonging to his or her intake.
February intake 2013
The students of the February 2013 intake have to participate in these courses:
Local Security Networks
Security in historical perspective
Introducing CSM
Research Design (5)
International Crisis and Security Management
ELECTIVE
Strategies against Radicalism and Extremism
Security and the Rule of Law
Private security
Thesis (15.0 ECTS)
Overview
September 2012
The students of the September 2012 intake have to participate in these courses:
Public Institutions
Rule of Law
Counter terrorism
Research Design
Private Security
ELECTIVE
Local Security Networks
Security in historical perspective
International Crisis and Security Management
Thesis (15.0 ECTS)
Overview
February 2012
Thesis (20.0 ECTS)
Three specialisation courses (3* 5.0 ECTS. Two courses need to be from Crisis and Security Management, the third course could either be another course of Crisis and Security Management or a specialisation course within the MSc Public Administration.)
Research Design
State of the Art-Public Institutions -> nieuwe naam Public Institutions
State of the Art-Public Policy -> Public Policy
State of the Art-Public Management
State of the Art-Public Values
Rules
Course and examination regulations
Course and Examination Regulations
Track courses
Students follow the programme in which they started. So students who started in February 2012 still follow that programme eventhough there are some changes in the new curriculum. This implies that if a certain course was a track when you started the programme and this course is no longer considered a track course in the current e-prospectus you can still use this as a track course.
New names
State of the Art-Public Institutions -> new name Public Institutions
State of the Art-Public Policy -> new name Public Policy
State of the Art-Public Management -> new name Public Management
State of the Art-Public Values -> new name Public Values
USIS & BlackBoard
Blackboard (BB) and uSIS
uSIS
Through uSIS you will be able to:
Access your examination results
Register for examinations (if applicable) and cancel registrations.
Register for seminars and cancel registrations.
Change your study address.
uSIS
When to register in uSIS?
Students are required to register for each course and each examination separately. This is possible from four weeks up to ten days before the start of the course or the date of the examination.
If you for what ever reason cannot register for a course or exam, please send an email to onderwijsbsk@fsw.leidenuniv.nl and ask the staff members to register you and do this BEFORE THE DEADLINE. Please mention your student number!
BlackBoard
All students have access to the course materials that are posted on the Blackboard system, an e-learning tool for online learning and instruction. Blackboard facilitates the exchange of messages and documents between students and lecturers and among students. You can log in using your ULCN account, which consists of a username and a password.
Go to blackboard and then to ‘courses’. You need to enrol. It is important to check your courses on this site on a regular basis, since most of the information (literature, sheets, assignments, changes in the schedule) will be posted on Blackboard. Please note that you cannot register for a course through Blackboard. Registration for courses is only possible via uSIS (see above)!
When to enrol in Blackboard? When is the Blackboardpage opened?
Since Blackboard is not used as a means of official registration for courses, the co-ordinator of the course can decide whether he or she wishes to make use of Blackboard and when the relevant page will be made available to the students. If the students wants to know whether or not the co-ordinator intends to use blackboard, the student can best contact the co-ordinator.
I registered via USIS. Why does this not show up in Blackboard?
These to systems are not linked to each other. So if you want to use Blackboard, you need to enroll!
The ULCN account
The ULCN account gives you access to all the necessary IT facilities of Leiden University until you have completed your programme. Together with the account, you are automatically assigned an e-mail box (uMail box).
Addresses
Campus The Hague is a faculty of Leiden University, located in The Hague. The Campus has several buildings. Mostly, we use “Casuaris” and “CDH-SH” for educational purposes.
CASUARIS or SCHOUW
Location Casuaristraat/Schouwburgstraat
Schouwburgstraat 2
2511 VA Den Haag
The Netherlands
CDH-SH
Location Stichthage
Koningin Julianaplein 10
2595 AA The Hague
Rooms is Stichthage do not have numbers but names, e.g. ‘Korte Voorhout’.
Route description
Institute
Via our website you can find the contact details of the study advisor, the Student Desk, the Board of Exams, all staff members and more.
Data
The following key dates and deadlines are important and will be updated thoughout the academic year:
Registration meeting
Date: February 4th
18.30 – 19.00 Coffee & tea
19.00 – 19.15 Welcome
19.15 – 19.30 Explanation Usis (registration system)
19.30 – 21.00 Registration, and the advisor and coordinator of the Master are available to answer questions.
Location: room A3.08, Building Schouwburgstraat
Schouwburgstraat 2
2511 VA Den Haag
Introduction day
Date: February 4th
start: 9.00 hrs.
ends: 17.00 hrs.
(the first lecture is part of this day)
We would like to invite you to the official opening of the Master Crisis and Security Management on the 4th of February 2013 from 09.30 to 17.00. We hope to welcome you on the 13th floor of Stichthage at 09.30 (for a route description see attachment with this e-mail).
The new students of Crisis and Security Management will be introduced to the Master by various short lectures of graduated CSM students and researchers who are active in the field of crisis and security management. Subsequently, a lunch will be served. After the lunch the first lecture of ‘Security in Historical Perspective’ by Prof. dr. Beatrice de Graaf will be attended. Adjacent to this lecture, at 15.30, we will leave Stichthage for a drinks reception in the centre of The Hague.
Please inform us by sending an e-mail to Daan Weggemans before 13:00 hrs of the 29th of January when you will be present. CSM Master students are advised to be present during this day.
We hope to see you on Monday the 4th of February!
Best regards,
Daan Weggemans & Jolanda den Heijer
Manuals
Manual for students who started in February 2013
Manual CSM
Manual for students who started in September 2012
Manual CSM
Library use / Leiden catalogue
How to search for books and articles in Leiden? And how do you get hold of the publications you have found, in digital or printed form?
How to quickly and easily search for books or articles of which you have some details? How to search books by subject? And finally how to get hold of the book or article? It might be available online!
Learning materials for all sorts of databases, like PiCarta, ERIC or Web of Science, can be found in the Manuals and demo’s on the Libraries website.
Blackboard manual
Blackboard is the online learning environment for the University of Leiden. A short manual
Studieadviseur
Appointment study planning
From September onwards you can make an appointment to discuss your results, your study progress and (personal) problems with study advisor Jolanda den Heijer via mail. The walk-in consultation is on Monday from 15.00-16.00 hrs in room A305, Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague (no appointment required). Check the updated hours: http://campusdenhaag.leiden.edu/publicadministration/students/msc/counselling/ma-student-advisor-public-administration.html