BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HOMELAND SECURITY General Education Core Courses (59 SH) Fine Arts (art/music/theatre)1 ENGL 100 English Fundamentals2 ENGL 101 Academic Writing ENGL 102 Academic Writing and Lit Literature Elective Literature Elective MATH 1103 Fundamentals of Math MATH Elective3 MATH 160 Statistics Foreign Language 1014 Foreign Language 1024 Foreign Language 2014 Science with lab Science with lab RELG 125 Introduction to Christianity RELG Elective HIST 111 Western Civilization I HIST 112 Western Civilization II PE 185 Personal Wellness5 PE 111 Activity5 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 2 _____ 1 _____ MAJOR AND CONCENTRATION (61 SH) HSEC 200 National and Inter Sec HSEC 320 Homeland Security HSEC 340 Critical Infrastructure HSEC 350 Terrorism HSEC 360 Intel & National Security HSEC 370 Interagency HSEC 490 Internship HSEC 495 Senior Seminar HSEC 452 Terrorism: Reg. Studies HSEC 454 Insurgency HSEC 462 Intelligence Analysis HSEC 464 Intelligence Operations HSEC Elective (300 level or above) HSEC Elective (300 level or above) 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ For use with the 2013-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin Available: Ft Bragg · Pope · RTP · Camp Lejeune www.campbell.edu/extendedprograms 1-866-317-2384 NOTE: Residency requires 32 sh of Campbell courses with 12 sh in upper level (300-400) major courses. To be eligible to graduate with distinction of honors, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester hours at Campbell University with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. POLS 229 National Government POLS 230 State and Local Govt POLS 332 Emergency Preparedness THEA 115 Public Speaking HIST 221 US History I HIST 222 US History II 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 3 _____ *See the other side of this document for approved courses ELECTIVES (4 SH) Elective6 3 _____ Elective6 1 _____ This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits. Bachelor of Science-Homeland Security OFFICIAL EVALUATION OF TRANSFER CREDIT: Official evaluations require the following: Completion of 6 semester hours in residence at Campbell University. Receipt of all official transcripts of previous education and military training that have been mailed directly to your home campus from the other institution(s). These transcripts include: o High school or GED (all students). o All previous colleges attended. o Military: Joint Service Transcript Army/Navy/Marines or CCAF (Air Force) and DD-214 (Veterans only). o CLEP/DANTES and DLPT scores if applicable. Official Student Agreements or Degree Plans are completed when all of the above requirements are met. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: Transfer Credit: Campbell University will accept a maximum of 64 semester hours in transfer from any combination of regionally accredited two-year colleges, ACE-recommended lower level military credit, and CLEP/DANTES. There is no limit on the number of semester hours accepted from ACE-recommended upper level military and/or CLEP/DANTES credit, or credit from an accredited four-year institution. Residency Requirements: Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of Campbell University courses with 12 semester hours in upper level (300-400) courses in the major. Graduation Requirements: All students earning BS degrees must have a minimum of 124 semester hours, residency requirements met, and all degree requirements completed in order to graduate. Students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.0 overall and 2.0 in their major to graduate. Waived Courses: In the event a course is waived, the credit hours must be made up in electives. Waived or substituted courses are under the discretion of the student’s advisor, director and instructor. EXPLANATORY NOTES: 1Fine Arts: “Appreciation,” “Introduction,” or “Survey” course in art, music, drama, or theatre; “History” courses do not meet this requirement (e.g., “History of Art”). 2English: Students will be placed in the appropriate ENGL class based on placement test scores or completion of college level English course work. Students having formal evaluation of English skills (e.g., SAT, ACT, AP, CLEP, TABE, ASSET, Compass, IB) may use those scores. Otherwise the student may start with ENGL 100. 3 Math: The math elective must be college algebra or higher. Math 110 does not satisfy the General Mathematics requirement. It is recommended that students complete Math 110 that are lacking sufficient skills required for college algebra or higher. 4 Foreign Language: All nine semester hours must be in the same language. Waived for students for whom English is a second language; however, they must pass ENGL 101 & 102 with a grade of a ‘C’ or better. Math 110 does not satisfy the General Mathematics requirement. It is recommended that students complete Math 110 that are lacking sufficient skills required for college algebra or higher. 5PE 111 & 185: Military receive credit through basic training for these courses. Civilian students must take the courses, transfer credit from another source, or complete the “Here’s to Your Health” CLEP. 6Electives: Any course not specifically required in a degree. 7Homeland Security Electives: This concentration requires that students select any six of the following electives: HSEC 442 Organized Crime HSEC 484 Regional and Global Security HSEC 472 Homeland Security Policy and Law HSEC 444 Cyber Security HSEC 482 Critical Issues in Homeland Security This curriculum is for illustrative purposes only. Matriculated students will receive an official degree plan upon completion of their evaluation of transfer credits.
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