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3.00 Credits
The basic skills necessary to develop and implement various programs in sports, fitness, and recreation. Emphasis on management, facility development, programming, and leadership procedures. Prerequisite: HHP 205 or upper-class standing
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40.00 Credits
Focus on the specific responsibilities of the sports information profession, including the daily activities as assigned by the sports information director. Examples include archiving sports related information, hosting media, scheduling pre- and post-game interviews, developing and writing post-game media releases, and becoming proficient with athletic statistics. Students are required to complete 40 hours for each academic credit hour granted.
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40.00 Credits
Students complete 40 hours of internship experiential learning with the host organization for each hour of academic credit granted. Students are involved in meaningful projects and ongoing operations with the host organization. They learn the organizational structure and operations of the organization. Specific content requirements are developed for each internship through a memorandum of agreement between the student, host organization, and the supervising faculty member. Prerequisites: Sports Management major, junior or senior standing, or permission
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3.00 Credits
This course includes an overview of the responsibilities of individuals engaged in private and public security. It focuses on the latest trends, concerns, and issues in the security industry today. This includes, but not limited to, security function, fundamentals of defense, and specific threat analysis. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
This course reveals how to identify an organization's vulnerabilities and threats, as well as how to measure the effectiveness of security programs. It examines surveys, audits, questionnaires, and procedural guidelines that are utilized by security professionals to aid in countering risks. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
Effective physical security is founded on a comprehensive assessment of threats followed by the implementation of a layered system of physical and electronic protection. Topics include designing security, security surveys, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), barriers, locks, security lighting, alarms, entry control, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) and digital recording systems, and contraband detection. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
This course will merge the latest concepts from social sciences and business literature into the field of security management. Topics include specific aspects of effective and efficient operations administration, ranging from leadership, supervision to recruitment and selection of employees, training, performance appraisal, and other issues including labor relations and the future of the private security industry. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive focus on the legal and ethical dilemmas faced by security professionals. Historical foundations of private security, regulation, licensing, and education and training are reviewed. Students will examine the civil liability that security officers, corporations, partnerships, and individually owned businesses are exposed to while protecting life, facilities and property. The law of arrest, search and seizure, detention, surveillance and legal consequences are some of the areas explored. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
This course provides knowledge of how to successfully defend and protect today's valuable resources information and information systems. It offers a systematic and practical approach for establishing, managing and operating a comprehensive information assurance program. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on an interdisciplinary group of topics associated with homeland security. Areas of coverage include critical infrastructure protection, weapons of mass destruction planning and response, national security, and public management. This course also examines issues and challenges between government agencies and private entities. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Security Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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