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SEC 404: Comparative Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Security requirements in special protection, hospital, airport, campus and computer crime. Emphasis is also placed on industrial sabotage, espionage and ethics. (3 Credits)
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SEC 4040: Comparative Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Security requirements in special protection, hospital, airport, campus and computer crime. Emphasis is also placed on industrial sabotage, espionage and ethics.
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SEC 406: Evaluation of Security Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Methods of determining foreseeability of security incidents and resulting adequacy of security programming. Negligence proofing and concepts of legal liability. Discussion of industry standards and practices. (3 Credits)
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SEC 4060: Evaluation of Security Programs
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course focuses on how the security professional determines whether the security in place for a particular site or operation is doing the intended job. The requirements of an effective "security survey" are examined, along with the general issues of crime foreseeability and target hardening. Different types of security needs will be examined, including but not limited to industrial, retail, hospital, and urban vs. rural environments.
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SEC 424: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The role of the physical environment in facilitating and hindering crime. Urban planning and architectural design to help minimize criminal activity. Foreseeability of crime based on neighborhood analysis. (3 Credit)
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SEC 4240: Crime Prevention Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The role of the physical environment in facilitating and hindering crime. Urban planning and architectural design to help minimize criminal activity. Foreseeability of crime based on neighborhood analysis.
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SEC 490: Financial Aspects of Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The effective use and preparation of accounting information in management. Financial statements, cost analysis and control, budgeting, performance measurement, and capital expenditure analysis. (3 Credit)
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SEC 4900: Financial Aspects of Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The effective use and preparation of accounting information in management. Financial statements, cost analysis and control, budgeting, performance measurement, and capital expenditure analysis.
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SEC 495: Computer and Information Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Overview of computer and information security in a competitive global environment. Course content includes discussions of economic espionages, financial frauds and computer crimes, protection of proprietary information (in all forms), disaster containment and recovery, the evolution of security countermeasures, and privacy and ethical issues. Computer programming knowledge is not required. (3 Credit)
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SEC 4950: Computer and Information Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Overview of computer and information security in a competitive global environment. Course content includes discussions of economic espionages, financial frauds and computer crimes, protection of proprietary information (in all forms), disaster containment and recovery, the evolution of security countermeasures, and privacy and ethical issues. Computer programming knowledge is not required.
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