CJ430
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Homeland Security
Criminology & Criminal Justice, School of
College of Arts & Sciences
Subject Code
CJ
Number
430
Title
Homeland Security
Description
In this course, students examine the critical issues associated with Homeland Security. Homeland Security is analyzed both from a scholarly and practitioner perspective. Topics include infectious diseases, border security, secure air/sea/ground travel, natural catastrophes, terrorism, and critical infrastructure. Federal, state, and local governmental responsibilities and policies are also examined. Attention is also given to Homeland Security research, trends, current events, and future implications. May not earn credit in both CJ 430 and INSC 311. Prerequisites: CJ 101. Grade of C or higher. Offered: Annually
Course Typically Offered
Occasionally
3
Maximum Variable Credits
-
Repeatable
No
Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
-
Max Credits Repeatable
-
Department or School
College
College of Arts & Sciences