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CJ 4740 - Terrorism and Homeland Security

3 Credit(s)

A study of terrorist violence in modern times and how federal, state, and local authorities organize to secure the homeland against terrorist and other threats under the all hazards approach to security.  A review of terrorists typologies and the underlying causes of the use of terror as a strategy and tactic.  A review of homeland security issues, strategies, organizations, roles, and missions, including associate legal authorities and limitations. (Spring)

 

Prerequisite: CJ 1010  or POLS 1100  
General Education Course: No



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