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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with CJ-374., An introductory course investigating the, historical background of terrorism, modern, counterterrorism tactics, and sociopolitical, factors that promote terrorism. Ideas about, countering terrorism through the prevention,, neutralization, and prosecution of terrorists are, fundamental to the course.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with PS-378. Introduces students to, terrorism as a psychological phenomenon. This, course examines the psychological effects of, terrorism as well as current government, strategies used to disseminate information to, terrorist groups. The course will also study, misconceptions and inaccuracies about, socio-political and religious motivations of, terrorist groups.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with CJ-380. A survey of the field, of intelligence. The course includes a review of, the function, principles, and methods of, collecting intelligence. Emphasis will be placed, on the collection, analysis, interpretation, and, the use of intelligence. Central to the course, will be the understanding of intelligence as it, relates to its use in law enforcement,, corrections, and homeland security.
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3.00 Credits
Examines critical infrastructure protection as a, cornerstone of homeland security. This course, reviews vulnerabilities and protection strategies, for critical infrastructure and key assests, including water, power and energy, communication,, transportation, banking and finance, and, health and emergency services.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to bioterrorism,, agroterrorism, emerging infectious diseases, and the factors affecting the homeland and, national security of the United States. Subject, material from the Center for Disease Control's, Bioterrorism and Emergency Response as well as, the, Emerging Infections Program will be foundational, to the course.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the concepts, theories, programs,, and requirements of emergency preparedness, arising from planning, practice, risk assessment,, exercises and drills. The course will also provide, an overview of the relationship of preparedness to, response, as well as a review of emergency, operations and incident command systems.
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3.00 Credits
A course that examines critical issues and, problems relating to homeland security by, facilitating the knowledge and experience gained, by completing the required courses in the program., A significant research paper on a matter of, importance to the homeland security systems will, be required. Preparation for the transition from, undergraduate studies to employment and/or, graduate school will be an important secondary, goal for the course.
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3.00 Credits
Experiential learning opportunity in the field of, homeland security at an approved setting under, professional supervision. Each student should, choose a setting related to their personal,, professional or vocational interessts that will, allow them to apply what they are learning in, their homeland security courses. Recommended, settings include homeland security-related, agencies and businesses, first responder, organizations, and other government institutions., Permission of the instructor and Career, Development Center is required.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for international, business majors exploring the formulation and, implementation of global business strategy., Special emphasis is placed on integration of the, international business functions across the global, organization.
Prerequisite:
Senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Experiential learning opportunity in the field of, international business at an approved setting, under professional supervision. Each student, should choose a setting related to their personal,, professional or vocational interests that will, allow them to apply what they are learning in, their international business courses. Recommended, settings include businesses, nonprofits and, government institutions. Permission of the, instructor and Career Development Center is, required.
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