Security Management Certificate
15 Semester Hours

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Upon completion of this certificate students will be able to:

  • Ascertain and evaluate the aspects of vulnerabilities, threats, countermeasures, as they pertain to assets protection.
  • Analyze the security concepts in various programs including, personnel security, information security, and physical security.
  • Assess the methodologies of resource allocation as it pertains to applying appropriate security through the use of protective services.
  • Conduct risk assessment analysis of computer facilities including identifying types of threats and probabilities of occurrences.
  • Describe and apply various security management plans and principles appropriate to crisis situations and distinguish the management approaches to threats.
  • Distinguish between industrial and economic espionage that present threats to either business or government organizations.

CR507/ CR533 / SCM 507 - Principles and Theory of Security Management / Assets Protection and Loss Prevention Management
CR508 / SCM 508 - Evaluation of Security Programs
CR509 / SCM 509 - Contemporary Issues in Security Management
CR536 / SCM 536 - Protective Services
or  CR537 / SCM 537 - Computer Crime
or  CR538 / SCM 538 - Industrial Espionage
CR601/ CRJ 601 - Cases in Executive Decision Making







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