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National Security Studies
190. Ensembles
One credit. Membership in the following ensembles is open to all students on the basis of audition. Instruments are available on loan. May be repeated, but only eight credits may be counted toward graduation. Grading is Pass-Fail, except for Section 04, Chamber Singers, which is letter graded.
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Section 3. Choral Union Section 4. Chamber Singers Section 5. Jazz Ensemble Section 6. Orchestra Section 7. Symphonic Wind Ensemble Thompson Thompson Dietrich Perkins Shucha
260. Techniques Courses Three credits.
Section 1. Brass Techniques Section 2. Percussion Techniques Section 3. String Techniques Section 4. Vocal Techniques Section 5. Woodwind Techniques Section 6. Choral Techniques
Jensen Truesdale Stephan Bryan Polcyn Thompson
National Security Studies
Professor Henrik Schatzinger (coordinator)
The minor in national security studies provides a focused study of national security issues in an interdisciplinary context. It is designed for those students who wish to pursue in-depth study of issues such as security policy, intelligence issues, energy security policy, economic/trade security issues, terrorism, WMD and policy, and politico-military affairs. It also will be useful for students interested in professionally related careers in governmental or non-governmental organizations.
Requirements for a minor in national security studies: 22 credits chosen from courses listed below (12 credits required, two credits of capstone thesis and eight credits elective). The two credits of capstone thesis will be on a topic concerning contemporary national security conducted in an appropriate department such as politics and government, philosophy, religion, history or economics. This project normally will consist of a 20- to 25-page paper and a 20-minute oral presentation approved by the national security studies coordinator.
Required Courses for all:
POL 343: U.S. National Security Policy POL 550: National Security Capstone POL 381: United States Foreign Policy POL 385: Terrorism and Intelligence POGO 550: National Security Capstone