Certificate Overview
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Counterterrorism provides students with a focus on counterterrorism and homeland security threats by looking at policy, preparation, management, and continuity throughout a crisis as it relates to enhancing intelligence collection, integration, analysis, and information-sharing capabilities. Courses cover intelligence, law enforcement, terrorism, as well as other homeland security mission areas and issues.
Note: Students who take the Master of Science in Management's Homeland Security area of study can earn a graduate certificate in counterterrorism while completing their homeland security degree.
Credit Distribution
The Graduate Certificate in Counterterrorism requires:
HLS-510 | Protecting the Homeland: Balancing Security and Liberty | 3 |
HLS-610 | The Psychology and Sociology of Disaster | 3 |
HLS-620 | Homeland Security Preparedness: Prevention and Deterrence | 3 |
HLS-630 | Protecting the Homeland: Response and Recovery | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 12