The Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security Management requires42 credits of general education (27 credits of foundation courses + 12 credits from declared intersection + 3 credits of experiential learning) in addition to 60 credits of core coursework (includes an internship or capstone) and 18 credits of elective classes totaling 120 credits.
Listed below are the required courses within the Homeland Security Management program. As part of the general education requirements, students must take PSY100 Psychology to fulfill the scientific reasoning requirement, and GEO105 Global Geography to fulfill the Global Citizenship requirement. Elective courses cannot fulfill any other course requirement OR declaring and fulfilling a minor in something other than Homeland Security Management or Criminal Justice can also fulfill the elective requirement.
Landesman's Public Health Management of Disasters
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Cyber Intelligence : actors, policies, and practices
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Criminal Procedure: Constitutional Constraints Upon Investigation and Proof
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Criminal Law Deskbook
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No longer updating. Last update received: Publication 217, Release 30, August 2014.