Year One
Fall
HSEP 101 Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
POLI 310 Public Policy
POLI 322 State and Local Government
CRJS 300 Forensic Criminology
CRJS 320 Principles of Criminal Investigation
Spring
HSEP 301 Terrorism
HSEP 302 Emergency Planning and Incident Management
POLI 329 Intergovernmental Relations
POLI 351 Government and Politics of the Middle East
CRJS 370 Criminalistics and Crime Analysis
Year Two
Fall
HSEP 310 Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
HSEP 311 Strategic Planning for Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
HSEP 320 The Intelligence Community and the Intelligence Process
POLI 363 U.S. Foreign Policy
CRJS 373 Crime Scene Evidence: Law and Trail Procedure
Spring
HSEP 330 Legal and Constitutional Issues in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
HSEP 490 Senior Seminar
POLI 362 International Organizations and Institutions
CRJS 463 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
CRJS 475 Case Studies in Criminal Procedure
Assumption: before entering the program, the student has completed two years of a foreign language and the equivalent of POLI 103, U.S. Government, and POLI 105, International Relations. In some cases, these courses can be completed at co-requisites.