SECURITY STUDIES Dr. Frank, director; Prof. Niezgodski, Dr. Sutton
The Security Studies Program consists of two majors: national security and cybersecurity. Each major includes foundational courses, national security policy courses, Christian ethics, and relevant electives. The program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in security-related positions in either the public or private sectors, by providing a more precisely focused, interdisciplinary curriculum than ordinarily obtained in traditional political science or computer science majors. The cybersecurity major is aligned to meet the standards required for accreditation by the Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CD). Students in both majors are expected to successfully complete the foundational courses before attempting upper-division coursework. Students are strongly encouraged to discuss second majors, minors, and internship opportunities with a program advisor.
NATIONAL SECURITY MAJOR (44 hrs.) *Grade of C- or higher in all courses that count toward the major
Foundation (16 hrs.): • POSC 2030, 2100, 2200, 2400 • MATH 2120 National Security Policy (9 hrs. from the following): • POSC 3300, 3310, 3370 • POSC/CRIM 3350 Ethics (3 hrs.): • PHIL/RLGN 3250 Electives (15 hrs. from the following): • CRIM/SOCI 2510 • CRIM 2520, 3050 • HIST 3220, 3240, 3250, 3300, 3360, 3370, 3510, 3520 • POSC 3212, 3250, 3300, 3310, 3330, 3360, 3370 • POSC/CRIM 3350 • PSYC/SOCI 3010 Senior Capstone (1 hr.): • POSC 4930
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