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LAW 2250 — — Terrorism, Intelligence and Homeland Security

Introduces domestic and foreign terrorism and international responses. Drawing on current research, it provides a balanced approach to understanding the issues we face as a nation, including securing the country from threats while still safeguarding civil and personal liberties. Simultaneously historical and contemporary, this course interrelates terrorism, intelligence, and homeland security by focusing on people, ideas, organizations, and movements as well as new issues in the field. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: COM 1110 , LAW 1130 .

Prerequisites: COM 1110, LAW 1130

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