Homeland Security
The Undergraduate Certificate in Homeland Security is a 12-credit-hour program designed for students seeking a strong foundation in the field. The curriculum builds core knowledge in legal and policy foundations, the history and organization of the homeland security enterprise, border security, and related issues. Designed for undergraduates and early-career learners in criminal justice and related fields, the certificate supports career development and complements a bachelor’s degree. Students may select electives that match their interests and professional goals.
| Code | Title | Semester Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses: | ||
| CRIJ 4308 | Homeland Security | 3 |
| CRIJ/PSCI 4310 | Drug Trafficking | 3 |
| CRIJ 4322 | Terrorism | 3 |
| Controlled Electives (select one of the following): | 3 | |
| AI, Crime, & Criminal Justice | ||
| International Law & Org | ||
| American Foreign Policy | ||
| Total Credits Required | 12 | |