Homeland Security, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree
Traces historical development of courts, corrections, and law enforcement to understand structure and process of the criminal justice system. Examine roles, responsibilities, and perspectives of its participants. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)
Courses
- CJ& 101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ& 110 — Criminal Law
- CMST& 220 — Public Speaking
- CSIA 110 — Introduction to Cybersecurity and Cybercrime
- EM 102 — Introduction to Emergency Management
- EM 110 — Incident Command System (ICS)
- EM 120 — All Hazards Emergency Planning
- EM 130 — Technology and Emergency Management
- EM 157 — Public Information
- EM 160 — Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism
- EM 180 — Public Administration
- EM 190 — Emergency Management Special Topics
- EM 200 — Emergency Operations Center
- EM 210 — Exercise Design and Evaluation
- EM 220 — Developing and Managing Volunteer Resources
- EM 230 — Disaster Recovery
- EM 240 — Emergency Management Work-Based Learning
- EM 250 — Homeland Security Law and Policy
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL& 102 — Composition II
- ENVS& 100 — Survey of Environmental Science
- GEOG 120 — Introduction to Physical Geography
- MATH& 146 — Introduction to Stats
- POLS& 101 — Intro Political Science
- PSYC& 100 — General Psychology