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The major in homeland security develops the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for leadership in homeland security, with a focus on the domestic and international security issues of homeland security, including international and domestic terror- ism, infrastructure protection, strategic planning for security, international relations, intelligence operations and evaluation, and program management. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a global outlook, interpersonal skills, and awareness of current issues in homeland security. Graduates of the program will have the knowledge and skills to serve as leaders in govern- ment and industry security.

An articulation agreement between UMUC’s School of Under- graduate Studies and Graduate School of Management and Technology allows eligible students who complete their under graduate degree at UMUC with a major in homeland security to reduce their total coursework for the graduate degree by 12 credits (four courses) and complete both degrees with a total of 144 credits of coursework. More information is available in the graduate catalog.

Intended Program Outcomes

The student who graduates with a major in homeland security will be able to

• Lead, manage, motivate, and develop others to establish and achieve strategic and operational homeland security goals and interface with internal and external audiences.

• Manage technology and information for the protection, response, and recovery of critical infrastructure/information in a hostile or emergency environment.

• Navigate public or private organizations’ financial, person- nel, legal, and political information to identify, evaluate, and address the organizational needs, requirements, and resources. • Thoroughly research, critically analyze, and synthesize com-

plex intelligence information using various methods to formu- late risk assessments and responses to emerging threats. • Communicate, negotiate, and educate strategically and tacti-

cally across cultural boundaries with diverse audiences within homeland security.

• Write concise and succinct policy, planning, and procedure documents for a variety of audiences to support homeland security operations.

Degree Requirements

A degree with a major in homeland security requires the success- ful completion of 120 credits of coursework, including 30 credits for the major; 41 credits in general education requirements; and 49 credits in the minor, electives, and other degree requirements. At least 15 credits in the major must be earned in upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above).

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HOMELAND SECURITY MAJOR

Coursework for a major in homeland security includes the following: • Required core courses (15 credits): HMLS 302, 304, 406, 408, and 416 • Supplemental major course in technology (3 credits): Chosen

from BIOL 422, CSIA 302 and 303, ENMT 321, FSCN 303, and HMLS 310

• Supplemental major course in operations (3 credits): Chosen from BMGT 466; EMGT 302, 308, 310, and 404; HMLS 312; and IFSM 432

• Supplemental major course in intelligence (3 credits): Chosen from CCJS 390, 412, and 413; CSIA 459; GVPT 408 and 409; and HMLS 414

• Supplemental major course in applied concepts (3 credits): Chosen from ECON 440; EMGT 312; GVPT 200, 306, and 405; HMLS 486A; or SOCY 473

• Required capstone course (3 credits): HMLS 495

• Required related course (3 credits), which may be applied anywhere in the degree: IFSM 300 (or ACCT 326)

RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE

The following course sequence will fulfill all the requirements for the BS in homeland security. Coursework for the major is indicated by u. Since some recommended courses fulfill more than one requirement, substituting courses for those listed may make it necessary to take additional courses to meet degree requirements. Students should consult an advisor whenever taking advantage of other options. Information on alternate courses (where allowable) to fulfill general education requirements (in communications, arts and humanities, behavioral and social sciences, biological and physical sci- ences, mathematics, and interdisciplinary issues) may be found on p. 8.

Homeland Security Degree Courses Credits

First Courses (to be taken within the first 18 credits)

Note: Placement tests are required for math and writing courses.

EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning 3

(strongly recommended as first course)

LIBS 150 Introduction to Research 1 WRTG 101 Introduction to Writing 3 MATH 106 Finite Mathematics 3

or a higher-level math course

Introductory Courses (to be taken within the first 30 credits)

GVPT 170 American Government 3

or other behavioral and social sciences course

Both BIOL 101 Concepts of Biology 3

and BIOL 102 Laboratory in Biology 1

or BIOL 103 Introduction to Biology

or other biological and physical sciences lecture and laboratory course(s)

WRTG 291 Research Writing 3

or other communications/writing course

IFSM 201 Concepts and Applications of

Information Technology 3

or CMST 303 Advanced Application Software

PHIL 140 Contemporary Moral Issues 3

or a foreign language course

or other arts and humanities course Foundation Courses (to be taken within the first 60 credits)

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 3

or SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology

or other behavioral and social sciences course (discipline must differ from first)

NSCI 100 Introduction to Physical Science 3

or ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy

or other biological and physical sciences lecture course

HIST 142 Western Civilization II 3

or HIST 157 History of the United States Since 1865

or other arts and humanities/historical perspective course (discipline must differ from other humanities course)

u HMLS 302 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 WRTG 293 Introduction to Professional Writing 3

or other communication, writing, or speech course

IFSM 300 Information Systems in Organizations 3

(related requirement for the major; also fulfills the interdisciplinary issues/computing requirement and is prerequisite to recommended major course)

u HMLS 304 Strategic Planning in Homeland Security 3

Additional Required Courses (to be taken after introductory and foundation courses)

WRTG 394 Advanced Business Writing 3

or other communications/upper-level advanced writing course

u HMLS 406 Legal and Political Issues of Homeland Security 3 u HMLS 408 Infrastructure in Homeland Security 3 u HMLS 416 Homeland Security and International Relations 3 u HMLS 310 Homeland Security Response to Critical Incidents 3

or other supplemental major course in technology

u HMLS 312 Technology in Homeland Security 3

or other supplemental major course in operations

u HMLS 414 Homeland Security and Intelligence 3

or other supplemental major course in intelligence

u HMLS 486A Internship in Homeland Security Through Co-op 3

BACHELOR’S DEGREE CURRICULA

Capstone Course for Major (to be taken in the last 15 credits)

u HMLS 495 Public Safety Policies and Leadership 3

Minor and/or Elective Courses (to be taken in the last 60 credits along

with required major courses) 46

Recommended Electives

CMIS 111 Social Computing and Cybersecurity Best Practices EMGT 310 Continuity of Operations Planning and

Implementation

(may meet requirements for certain graduate degree programs at UMUC)

STAT 200 Introduction to Statistics WRTG 490 Writing for Managers

Total credits for BS in homeland security 120