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Integrates crucial elements of both national and global security, focusing on modern security challenges. The foundation year covers terrorism, security, and intelligence fundamentals, enabling students to specialize in counterterrorism strategies, intelligence collection methods, critical analysis, and understanding criminal behavior.
Learners will develop skills to employ appropriate technologies for asset protection, safeguard critical infrastructure, and implement security management approaches to achieve optimal security results.
Program objectives
Synthesize multidisciplinary knowledge from diverse sources to address security threats and criminological challenges in society.
Apply systematic reasoning in criminology and protection scenarios to examine, conceptualize, and resolve complex social issues.
Employ creative thinking to understand diverse stakeholder requirements and develop inventive solutions to professional challenges.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and share intricate criminological and security data from varied sources.
Create effective communications in multiple formats to achieve professional goals within the discipline.
Evaluate credible sources to explore how cultural perspectives affect criminology, security, and intelligence practices.
Collaborate effectively while acknowledging how others' values impact societal welfare initiatives.
Exhibit independent learning, responsibility, and sound judgment in professional development to support community safety.