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SEAT 1500: Security Management I
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is an overview of principles and issues in security management. Topics include personnel management, security planning and evaluation, organizational leadership, and communication. Prerequisite(s): SEAT 1000
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SEAT 1700: Physical & Personel Security
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course examines principles of both physical and personnel security. Risk management and vulnerability assessment are included, along with aspects of facility and environmental architecture, physical security methods, loss prevention strategies, guard forces, and government public safety infrastructure. Students demonstrate integration of security components for specific threats. Prerequisite(s): SEAT 1000
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SEAT 1900: Legal Aspects of Security Admn
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is an overview of important legal and ethical issues regarding security administration. Students examine such issues as personnel law and obligations, contracts, constitutional rights of individuals, legal liability of security professionals and organizations, legal compliance, and ethical standards. Prerequisite(s): SEAT 1000
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SEAT 2010: Networks for Security Spec
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course provides a computer-based comprehensive overview of the protection of digital knowledge, data, and capabilities from misuse or tampering. Step-by-step general instruction on implementing firewalls, wireless security, desktop protection, biometrics, and many of today¿s essential security measures are covered. The student will acquire an understanding of Internet connectivity architecture, e-commerce, encryption, and intrusion detection ¿ plus, security policy and current law, the management of risk, and the process of implementing and managing security.
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SEAT 2200: Security Intelligence Oper
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course will provide the student with an overview of tactical intelligence acquisition, analysis, and dissemination. The student will learn basic criminal intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis techniques commonly used the contemporary law enforcement and security agencies. The course provides a hands-on practical approach using real-world examples and case scenarios. Students will conduct surveillance and counter-surveillance operations, learn how to use a dead drop, and how to conduct a first meeting with an informant. Students will learn how, once acquired, information is processed into useable intelligence, and how that intelligence will be stored and disseminated according to DoE and DoD regulations. Prerequisite(s):Instructor approval
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SEAT 2500: Security Management II
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is a continuation of Security Management I, with the student applying principles of management to security administration. Topics include personnel management, security planning, regulatory compliance, organizational leadership and communication. Prerequisite(s): SEAT 1500
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SEAT 2510: Intrusion Detect & Countermsr
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course provides the student a practical approach to designing, deploying, and understanding the maintenance of network security. Topics include various intrusion detection systems as well as the means for integrating these systems into real world situations faced by security personnel. Prerequisite(s): SEAT 2010 or consent of instructor
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SEAT 2600: Special Topics in SEAT
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course provides the opportunity for the student to explore contemporary issues, problems, trends and controversies in the security field. The course supplements the core and elective courses in the Security Engineering & Administration Technology curriculum by focusing on issues of current and special interest. Course may be repeated for credit up to 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor
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SEAT 2800: Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is considered the capstone course of the SEAT program. Upon completion of this course, students will have the opportunity to take the examination that, if passed with a score of 70 percent or better, will result in national certification with the International Foundation of Protection Officers (IFPO) as a Certified Protection Officer (CPO). This certification is recognized throughout the industry as indicative of achievement of the basic skills necessary to be a security professional. There are other certifications available as one progresses through the security industry, but the CPO is the basic foundation for all others. The course covers alarm system fundamentals , field notes and report writing, traffic control, patrol principles, information security, explosive devices and hazardous materials, effective communications, VIP protection, use of the riot baton, basic handgun techniques, use of force, liability issues, and much more.
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SEAT 2900: SEAT Internship
3.00 Credits
Pellissippi State Community College
This course is designed to give students practical work experience in the public/private/government security field. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance. Prerequisite(s): Second-year status; and minimum of 2.5 GPA in SEAT courses; and consent of instructor
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