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SM 6362: RISK ANALYSIS AND ABATEMENT
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course surveys a variety of procedures, programs and policies used to form a strategic business security plan to neutralize an organization┐s vulnerabilities and measure the effectiveness of its security. Strategies to prevent and reduce risks inherent in the private business sector will be discussed and analyzed.
Corequisite:
Admission to the Master of Security Management program or college approval
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SM 6364: LEGAL ENV OF THE SECURITY EXEC
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Criminal law, administrative law and extralegal contractual agreements that impact security management including legal liabilities attached to arrest, search and seizure, evidence, tort liability and personnel issues in industrial, corporate, retail and private security.
Corequisite:
Admission to Security Management for Executives program or college approval
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SM 6365: COMPUTER FORENSICS
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course is designed to expose students to advanced concepts in computer forensic analysis. The methods of collection, preservation, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence will be presented to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation. There will be a balance of legal and technical aspects of study to achieve a balance similar to that encountered during general cases in which computer forensic are employed.
Corequisite:
Admission to Security Management for Executives program or college approval
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SM 6367: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN SEC MGT
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Examines the development and implementation of global security policies, standards, guidelines, and procedures to insure ongoing maintenance of security. Special emphasis on changes in economics, geopolitics, organization design, and technology and how each relates to potential threats and risks to an organization.
Corequisite:
Admission to Security Management for Executives program or college approval
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SM 6670: CURRENT ISSUES FOR SECUR EXECS
6.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Analysis of current issues confronting security executives. Begins with a four-day seminar with presentations from international experts in security management. Followed by application of information learned through individual and group projects. Offered as the only summer course for students in the first-year cohort.
Corequisite:
Completion of core graduate courses in Security Management
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SM 6680: CAPSTONE PROJ FOR SECUR EXECS
6.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Provides student with an analytical environment within which to apply experience and knowledge gained in security management to a real or hypothetical issue approved by project committee members. Guidance in developing a professional presentation to be presented to executive council for Security Management for Executives program.
Corequisite:
Completion of 30 graduate hours or college approval
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SOC 1303: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
An introduction to the scientific study of human society. This sociological perspective focuses on new ways of looking at society and its component parts, so the student is encouraged to develop a critical view of society, social processes and individual roles. (SOCI 1301)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in ENG 1301
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SOC 2302: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Contemporary social issues and their relationships to social structure and change. The course will consider causes and consequences of such problems as inequality, poverty, hunger, crime, urban deterioration, and environmental destruction. (SOCI 1306)
Corequisite:
SOC 1303
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SOC 2303: FAMILY IN A CHANGING SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
The family as a social institution in American society is critically examined with particular attention to the historical context of the family, changing demographic trends, public policy, and the relationships between the family and other institutions.
Corequisite:
SOC 1303
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SOC 2306: INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
An introduction to the broad field of social work, with an emphasis on social policy, community organization and social services. Attention is given to ideology, values, methods and the issue of professionalism. (SOCI 2361)
Corequisite:
SOC 1303, sophomore standing or permission of the department
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