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PSF- 1 — Introduction to Homeland Security and Terrorism

Description: This introductory course explores the history, development, and organization of homeland security in the United States. It examines the roles and functions of the various components of the Department of Homeland Security and its relationship to state and local agencies. Topics include the threat of terrorism and countermeasures, the importance of the intelligence community, and the way government systems can effectively prepare and respond to security threats on American soil. Emphasis is placed on homeland security practices of the emergency manager. 54.00 hours lecture. (Same as HLS-1) (Letter grade only)

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