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HS 401: Principles of Homeland Security Corporate Management I
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is the first in a two-course sequence that applies homeland security management issues to the corporate environment, including vulnerability assessment, risk management and the technologies relevant to addressing homeland security needs in the corporate sphere. Students in this course will learn how to assess vulnerability, prioritize potential targets for protection, identify and conduct cost/benefit analysis of relevant technologies, and identify the appropriate first-responder communities to contact for emergencies in their localities. Prerequisite: HS 301.
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HS 402: Principles of Homeland Security Corporate Management II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This is the second course in the two-course Principles of Homeland Security Corporate Management sequence. It builds on the issues of vulnerability assessment and risk management covered in the earlier course to examine responding to crises. As such, it addresses crisis management, consequence management, and disaster recovery, as well as preparing students to address continuation of operations planning.
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HS 405: Minimizing the Economic Impact of Terrorist Attacks
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course looks specifically at the financial and economic impacts for corporations of terrorist attack, to give an added dimension to the student's understanding of the challenges to be met in securing business and industry. Students will examine the ways companies can prepare to minimize these costs and accelerate recovery.
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HS 415: Corporate Homeland Security Project
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is the culmination of the student's learning during the program, applying that knowledge to specific businesses and industries of interest. Students will make presentations of individual projects as they would to the Board of a company, represented by their faculty and classmates.
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HS 450: Disaster Recovery for Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course examines detailed methods for identifying vulnerabilities to a company's information resources and teaches students how to plan and implement a disaster recovery plan to protect those assets. Students learn how to develop policies and procedures for contingency planning and study the roles and relationships between various units/members of an organization. All phases of developing and executing a disaster recovery plan are investigated. Also listed as CSM 450.
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HUM 201: The Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the world view the social and political structures, the scientific and technological developments, and the artistic achievements of the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, the Greco-Roman world, Medieval Europe, and Europe during the Renaissance.
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HUM 202: The Modern World
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the world view, the social and political structures, the scientific and technological developments, and the artistic achievements of the Western world during the periods of Absolutism and Enlightenment, Revolution and Romanticism, and the twentieth century.
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KHP 107: ROTC Physical Development
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is devoted to furthering the physical development of the ROTC student in preparation for becoming an officer in the U.S. Army. Leading soldiers is physically, as well as mentally exhausting. A leader that is not physically prepared will be ineffective. Although this course is directly linked to Army ROTC, any college student is welcome to enroll and will benefit from the aerobic activity.
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LEP 110: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Students in this course learn about the three eras of American policing. They study that part of the U.S. Constitution know as the Bill of Rights and learn that the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution is the basis for laws regarding arrest, and search and seizure. They are introduced to the SARA problem-solving model and are taught the relationship of problem solving to community policing.
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LEP 120: Law Enforcement Tactics
3.00 Credits
Midway University
In this course students learn the process of critical thinking and how to apply that process to the analysis of case studies. Students learn methodologies and tactics for handling various law enforcement situations, ascertaining needed facts, and assessing needed responses. The course also provides instruction on the techniques used in controlling compliant and non-compliant suspects, weapon recovery, and intermediate weapons.
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