Terrorism Studies Certificate
(15 semester hours)

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Objectives

  • Investigate the role of terrorism in the United States.
  • Discuss a broad history of terrorism, its facets, and its fundamental entity variations: Domestic; Trans-national; State-conducted; State-aided and Fully Independent.
  • Differentiate between transnational, international and domestic terrorism, further discriminate between guerrilla warfare and terrorism, and understand their status according to the Geneva Conventions and other International Instruments.

Select 15 Credit Hours from:
IS307 / INT 413 - Counterintelligence
IS312 / INT 461 - Terrorism and Counterterrorism
IS323 / NSS 412 - Terrorism and U.S. National Security
IS324 / PSY 360 - Psychology of Terrorism
IS348 / INT 462 - Forecasting Terrorism
IS420 / INT 463 - Intelligence and Assassination






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