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CHSC 399: Internship in Corporate and Homeland Security I
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
By approval of the Program Director, a CHS major can augment classroom studies with practical experience through meaningful participation relating to Risk Management, Homeland Security or Information Assurance, in a corporate, government or law enforcement environment. Prerequisite: One half (12 credits) of upper level (300 and 400 level) Specialization Course Requirements completed at Mercy College and approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 400: Internship in Corporate and Homeland Security II
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This internship continues the practical objectives of CHSC 399, Internship in Corporate and Homeland Security I. Participants are encouraged to select a different working environment than was previously undertaken. However, requirements may be altered at the discretion of the program Director on a case-by-case basis. Prerequisite: CHSC 399. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 425: The Incident Command Center
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
A comprehensive study of the modern incident command center, discussing methodologies of planning, command, physical security, operations, logistics and funding that are integral to an efficient and effective unit. Corporate and governmental models are discussed and compared. Live and simulated “practicals” (student and faculty participating in roleplaying) will be used to replicate various real-life scenarios which may be encountered. Prerequisite: CHSC 350, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 430: Forensic and Electronic Discovery
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This course introduces techniques required for conducting a forensic analysis on systems and data. The theories directly correlate to the methods used to recover and restore data for various requirements, ranging from litigation to fraud based investigations. Prerequisite: MATH 116, MATH/CISC 120, CISC 220, CISC 257, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 435: Advanced Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
Advanced probability analysis of contemporary corporate security and loss prevention issues, strategies and solutions. Comprehensive study includes: advanced statistical and theoretical analysis of internal and external threats/vulnerabilities, business continuity planning, crisis intervention and response, impact assessment and risk insurability. This senior level course is designed to provide an enhanced repertoire of knowledge to the future professional corporate risk manager. Prerequisite: CHSC/MGMT235, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 440: Audit and Compliance
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This course reviews the critical skills and methodologies used to ensure compliance with public and private sector regulatory requirements. It covers the facilitation of internal and external audits, and the provision of proper levels of controls at both the information technology and the process levels. Prerequisite: MATH 116, MATH/CISC 120, MATH/ ECON 122, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 445: Homeland Defense Structures:The National Incident Management System
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
An advanced comprehensive review of homeland security organization and strategies. The course will focus on the National Response Plan (NRP) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and will include discussion of statutory authority, participant roles, operational concepts, incident management and emergency support functions. Prerequisite: CHSC 345, or with approval from program director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 450: Report Writing and Presentations
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
Contemporary business environments require excellence in managerial literacy to, among other purposes, effectively communicate and promote corporate objectives and policies. An increasingly relevant dimension of this function is the ability to articulate the need for heightened physical and informational security, balanced against the rights and sensitivities of the employee and others. This course undertakes the development of superior written and oral skills, adaptable to any professional managerial position, utilizing the latest modes of communications technologies. Prerequisite: ENGL 112, SPCM 110, CHCS 120, CHSC 340, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CISC 120: Introduction to Computers and Application Software
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
An introduction to computers and computing including the fundamentals of computer nomenclature, particularly with respect to personal computer hardware and software and the World Wide Web; develop an understanding of why computers are essential components in the business world and society in general; focus on the computer as a valuable productivity tool; present strategies for purchasing, and maintaining a personal computer system. This course has a wide-ranging hands-on lab component, which includes an introduction to and actual use of; word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and Internet Browser software. Prerequisites: MATH 105 or placement at MATH 114, MATH 115 or MATH 116 level and ENGL 109 level or departmental approval. 3 sem. hrs; 3 crs.
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CISC 123: Concepts of Computer Information Sciences
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of computer information sciences, including the terminology, the history of computing, and the different layers of computer information systems. Using an integrated lab component of the course, students’ critical thinking, problem-solving and algorithm design skills are strengthened, preparing them for subsequent programming courses. Prerequisite: CISC/MATH 120 and MATH 115 or MATH 116 and placement at ENGL 110 . 3 sem. Hrs. 3 crs.
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