HSM-103: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Terrorism and Homeland Security
- 3 Credit Hours
- Homeland Security Management Institute Department
- Spring 2014
Course Description
Terrorism and defending against it are not modern concepts. In fact, terrorism has its roots in America back to the Revolutionary War. This course is about understanding terrorism, counter-terrorism, violence, and how they have impacted America. Students will learn about historical examples of terrorism beginning with the Revolutionary War and extending through the post 9/11 period. Course content will include coverage of various terrorist events at home and abroad, America’s governmental response, its impact to public and private sectors and individuals. Students will also learn about how past and current experiences with terrorism are defining future strategies. Three credits.
HSM-103 Sections for Spring 2014
1 Section Offered
HSM-103, Section 101
CRN #30246
Traditional (In-Person)
Scheduled Meeting Times
Type | Location | Date(s) | Day / Time |
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Lecture | Brighton Campus Building 09, Room 128 | Jan 21st, 2014 – May 22nd, 2014 | Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:20 pm |
Type | Lecture |
Location | Brighton Campus Building 09, Room 128 |
Date(s) | Jan 21st, 2014 – May 22nd, 2014 |
Day / Time | Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:20 pm |