Terrorism Studies Minor
https://manchester.unh.edu/program/minor/terrorism-studies
Terrorism is often a top priority of US national and homeland security agencies such as the Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, FBI, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, and State Department. The terrorism studies minor explores the causes, dynamics, and prevention of violent extremism at home and abroad. Courses explore different types of violent extremism and the range of counterterrorism strategies used in the US and other countries from interdisciplinary perspectives.
Students should expect that minor courses will only be available on the Durham campus.
Academic policies related to Minors.
The terrorism studies minor requires students to complete five courses (18-20 credits).
- All courses for the minor must be completed with a minimum grade of C- and an overall GPA of 2.0.
- Students must take at least three 500-level or above courses to complete the minor.
- Transfer students may transfer up to two courses, with approval of the Homeland Security program coordinator.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required courses | ||
| HLS 505 | Political Violence and Terrorism | 4 |
| HLS 555 | Comparative Homeland Security Systems | 4 |
| HLS 650 | Topics in National Security Intelligence | 4 |
| Elective Courses | ||
| Select two courses from the following: | 6-8 | |
| Conflict & Human Security | ||
| International Development & Human Security | ||
| Bioterrorism, Biosecurity, and Biodefense | ||
| Emergent Topics in Homeland Security/Homeland Defense | ||
| United States in World Affairs | ||
| Total Credits | 18-20 | |