Higher Diploma Program in Border Governance and Security
Arab countries confront shared challenges concerning migration and border security, exacerbated by conflicts and humanitarian crises. These issues increase vulnerability to human trafficking and jeopardize migration governance, national security, and economic stability. In line with NAUSS commitment to addressing national and regional needs, efforts are being made to enhance capacities and provide technical support to migration and border institutions. The focus is on digital identity and its implications for border control and security, as well as strengthening collaborative mechanisms among institutions while reinforcing pertinent legal frameworks, the partnership between NAUSS and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) endeavors to establish a higher diploma program in border governance and security. This program will be the first of its kind globally, integrating topics related to border governance and security that reflect the contextual realities of the Arab region.
1 Special Admission Requirements:
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Holding a bachelor's degree from an accredited university, with a minimum overall grade of "good" in one of the following fields: security sciences, political sciences, law, international relations, management, demography, or any other fields deemed appropriate by the admissions committee.
Graduation Requirements
Successfully completing the required program hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 out of 5.00 within the specified timeframe necessary to fulfill the requirements for obtaining the academic degree.
Program Classification
Saudi Standard Classification of Occupations - Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.