Graduate School of Management & Technology - Programs
Information Technology Program
Specialization Requirements
- Database Systems Technology
- E-Business
- Homeland Security Management
- Informatics
- Information Assurance
- Project Management
- Software Engineering
- Telecommunications Management
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Related Certificates
- Database Systems Technology
- E-Business
- Foundations of Information Technology
- Informatics
- Information Assurance
- Project Management
- Software Engineering
- Systems Analysis
- Telecommunications Management
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Homeland Security Management (HSMN) Specialization Description
The Homeland Security Management (HSMN) specialization provides managers and practitioners with the background to prepare for and deal with a wide range of man-made and natural threats and vulnerabilities at the community and organizational level. The curriculum prepares students to perform security risk assessments and to develop strategies to mitigate threats to people, physical facilities, and information-dependent critical infrastructure as well to plan for and manage operational recovery. Courses also explore the evolving roles within various first responder communities regarding pre-event planning and post-event response.
Career Path
The Master of Science program in Information Technology serves careers at the entry, mid-, or upper-level positions, depending upon the prior level of experience of the candidate.
Homeland Security Management
- Chief Operation Officers
- Facility and Plant Managers
- Facility Security Officers
- Military Planners
- Federal, State, and Local Government emergency planners and policy makers
- Law Enforcement, Emergency, and Medical policy makers, practitioners, and administrators
Requirements
Recommendations
Students who wish to improve their graduate writing skills may take COMM 600, Academic Writing for Graduate Students (3).
Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
- ITEC 620 Information Technology Infrastructure (3)
- ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
- ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
- TMAN 625 Economics and Financial Analysis for Technology Managers (3)
Core Rules
- ITEC 610 must be taken as one of the first two courses.
Homeland Security Management (HSMN) Specialization Required Courses
- HSMN 610 Concepts in Homeland Security (3)
- HSMN 620 Physical Security (3)
- HSMN 630 Business Continuity: Disaster Recovery, Planning, and Response (3)
- INFA 660 Security Policy, Ethics, and the Legal Environment (3)
- BSBD 641 Biosecurity and Bioterrorism (3)
- ENER 603 Energy Infrastructure Management (3)
Capstone Course: HSMN 670 Seminar in Homeland Security (3)
Specialization Rules
HSMN 610 must be taken as one of the first two specialization courses.
Note: Some course names and numbers were updated beginning with the fall 2007 semester. If you began the program prior to fall 2007 and have chosen to follow your original, pre-fall 2007 requirements, you should use the pre-fall 2007 Study Plan for this degree.