Area Credit hours
A - E Core Curriculum
42-44 hours
F Courses appropriate to the Program of Study 18 hours
Required courses (9-15):
HSEM 1101 Introduction to Homeland Security & Emergency Management 3 hoursGEOG 1101* (a) Introduction to Human Geography 3 hours
A three-semester sequence in Foreign Language from 1002-2001-2002 (b) 3-9 hours
Choose 3 - 9 hours from the following courses:
ANTH 1102* Introduction to Anthropology 3 hoursCRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 hours
CRJU 2110 American Police System 3 hours
CRJU 2410 Criminology 3 hours
CSCI 1300 (c) Introduction to Computer Science 3 hours
CSCI 1301 Principles of Computer Science I 3 hours
CSCI 1302 Principles of Computer Science II 3 hours
ECON 2105* Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours
ECON 2106* Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours
ENVS 1401 Environmental Science 3 hours
EURO 1101 Introduction to the European Union 3 hours
FIRE 1916 Emergency Rescue Operations 3 hours
FIRE 1961 Fire Service Safety and Loss Control 3 hours
FIRE 2907 Incident Command 3 hours
FRSC 2100 Introduction to Forensic Science 3 hours
HIST 1200 Introduction to the Middle East (1800 to the Present) 3 hours
HSEM 2125
Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 hours
HSEM 2136
Transportation and Border Security 3 hours
MATH 1431* (b) Introduction to Statistics 3 hours
PHIL 2010* Survey of Philosophical Thought 3 hours
PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics 3 hours
POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science 3 hours
POLS 2601 Introduction to Public Administration 3 hours
PSYC 1101* Introduction to General Psychology 3 hours
PSYC 2621* Abnormal Psychology 3 hours
RELI 1301* World Religions 3 hours
SOCI 1101* Introduction to Sociology 3 hours
SOCI 1160* Introduction to Social Problems 3 hours
Additional Requirements
2-4 hours
NOTES:
* Or Honors version
(a) GEOL 1101 is a required course in this program of study. It should be taken in Area F.
(b) One foreign language course (1002, 2001, 2002) may be taken in Area B and another in Area C allowing the student to take more classes from Area F. However, a total of 9 hours of foreign language credit at the 1002 level or higher is required for this degree.
(c) MATH 1431* is recommended for Area D.
Effective Fall 2011