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Introduction to Homeland Security (9/2-11/7/09) Course No: 44.115-061; ISIS Class Nbr: 11205 Registration Information Current students: Register for this course at http://isis.uml.edu using the above ISIS Class Nbr. New Students: Register for this course using the "Non-Degree Course Registration Form". For additional registration information click here. Note: There is a $30 per semester, nonrefundable registration fee for credit courses. Course Description This course will encompass the study and relationship between those entities and institutions necessary for the protection of the United States. Course instructional material will examine the components of Federal, State and Local Police Agencies, as well as the role of Private Security and Emergency Responders needed to facilitate the implementation of the Homeland Security Act. Particular attention will be focused on Policy, Plans and Procedures at governmental and community levels. Prerequisites: Special Notes: For permission numbers and questions regarding the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program, please email Kathleen_Roscoe@uml.edu Section Notes: For permission numbers and questions regarding the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program, please email Kathleen_Roscoe@uml.edu Credits: 3; Chat Hours: Mon 7-8pm; Instructor: Robert Sojka When Offered & Tuition Online Course, Fall 2009: Sep 02 to Nov 07 Tuition: $990 |
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