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3.00 Credits
The management of risk is the focus of this course as it applies to national and corporate security organizations. Critical Incident Response, and organizational continuity is emphasized. Prerequisite SECU 150 Introduction to Security
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3.00 Credits
The investigation of fraud by security and related professionals (to include law enforcement) is the focus of this course. This course emphasizes forensic accounting techniques and methods to identify and prevent fraud. Everyone will benefit from the knowledge gained through this course, which emphasizes methods and techniques as identified by Certified Fraud Specialists. Prerequisite SECU 150 Introduction to Security
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3.00 Credits
Introduction and practice in the use of primary sources, including the basic methodologies and techniques of research design within the field of Professional Security Studies. Student will gain experience in the development of research proposals, and in the use and verification of different types of empirical evidence. Consistent with the environment of Professional Security in the 21st Century, use of electronic databases, computers and technology are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite SECU 150 Introduction to Security **Course and code number pending approval during AY 2007-08
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on understanding the motivation, tactics, and targeting trends of extremist groups so that managers and command staff are better able to evaluate potential threats and developed appropriate countermeasures to protect the organization's personnel and other assets. Students discuss terrorism as a form of political violence and its effect on security management. Prerequisite SECU 150 Introduction to Security
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course focuses on the importance of information security (INFOSEC) and the impact technology has in the field of professional security. Major domains covered are National Training Standard for Information Systems Security - (NTSISS) planning/management, systems lifecycle management, contingency planning/disaster recovery, physical security measures, personal security practices and procedures, software security, network security, administrative controls, auditing, cryptosecurity, key management transmission and TEMPEST security. This is the third of three courses students can take towards National Security Agency (NSA) certification for information systems security (INFOSEC), NST 4011 standard (SECU 222 and SECU 322 are also required to receive a NSA certificate) Prerequisite SECU 222 Computer Security I and, SECU 322 Computer Security II
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the major issue4s of financial and human resource management and combines theories with practical applications to best emphasize current best practices. The first half of the course focuses on the fundamentals of human resource management, while the remaining half focuses on budgeting and finance. Prerequisite SECU 150 Introduction to Security
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3.00 Credits
This basic course introduces the student to the major concepts, methods, research findings, and theoretical approaches of sociology. The course deals with social organization, functioning, and change.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn a sociological approach to analyzing the organization and functioning of a social institution, and intensively study the historical development and contemporary form of selected sectors of society such as religion, education, economy, politics, family, health and welfare, and relationships among these sectors.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies contemporary social problems such as inequality, racism, sexism, corporate/governmental power, and crime. The underlying social factors in these problems are stressed.
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3.00 Credits
Dating, living-together arrangements, mate selection, husband-wife relations, and divorce are topics that receive major attention in this course. Discussion topics include alternatives to marriage and the family of the future.
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