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Honors College 525
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Student-Proposed Majors and Minors 555
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Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) Minor
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General Political Science
International Politics
Public Administration and Government Service
Teacher Certification in Political Science
National Security, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism
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International Politics
Political Theory and Methodology
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Institute for Effective Education 964
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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2011–2013 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Political Science 790 National Security, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism  

National Security, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism


Description of National Security, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism Minor

The U.S government once called our primary challenge for this century "The Long War," more popularly known as the War on Terror, but other important long-term national security challenges also loom: the rise of China as a future global leader, energy and natural resource shortages, global warming, and pandemic disease, among others.

This political science minor offers students a range of courses which address the new direct challenges to national security and intelligence gathering posed by threats such as terrorism, primarily global jihadist terrorism, and the impact of unequal resource distribution on global power relationships, among other topics.

Requirements for the Minor for Majors:

Completion of the minor for majors requires 18 credits (six courses). Two political science courses (6 credits) may be counted both toward the minor as well as towards the political science major. Thus a political science major who also wishes to obtain a minor in national security will need to complete at least 17 courses (51 credits).

Requirements for the Minor for Nonmajors:

Completion of this minor requires 18 credits (six courses).

The following foundation course is required but it is NOT a prerequisite for taking the remaining courses listed below:

50:790:388  The National Security/Homeland Security Establishment

The remaining course requirements may be selected from the list below:

50:790:284  Geography and the World (3)
50:790:296  Practical Politics: Internships in National Security (3)
50:790:311  Government and Politics of Latin America (3)
50:790:316  Government and Politics of the Far East (3)
50:790:320  Problems in Contemporary American Foreign Policy (3)
50:790:322  Problems in Contemporary International Politics (3)
50:790:333  The CIA and American Intelligence (3)
50:790:336  Government and Politics of the Middle East (3)
50:790:350  Violence, Revolution, and Terrorism (3)
50:790:387  International Law and Organization (3)
50:790:395  Formulation of American Foreign Policy (3)
50:790:403  The Constitution and Criminal Law (3)
50:790:420  Seminar on War and Peace (3)
50:790:426  Civil Liberties in Times of Emergencies (3)
50:790:427  Resource Scarcity and National Security (3)
50:790:428  Radical Islam Challenges the West (3)
50:790:429  Anti-Americanism (3)

50:790:430  Contemporary Propaganda (3)
50:790:442  Human Freedoms and the Constitution (3)
50:790:489,490  Special Topics: Studies in Political Science

Certificate in National Security/Homeland Security


Completion of the certificate requires 12 credits (four courses including the required foundation course 50:790:388 The National Security/Homeland Security Establishment). Students must choose from the national security courses listed above. The certificate, offered during Summer and Winterim Sessions, is only open to postbaccalaureate and nonmatriculated students. It is NOT open to currently enrolled undergraduate students who are offered the minor in National Security/Homeland Security.  Courses, which carry college credits, may be taken individually without enrolling in the entire certificate program.
 
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