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Description
Master of Science-Security Administration
This degree is designed for those interested in a management career in the security profession. Course work in business, criminal justice, and security provides an opportunity to develop the substantive and procedural knowledge required of the modern security manager in either public service or private enterprise.
Core Requirements
Twenty-one of the 36 credit hours are to include the following core courses: |
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CJS 5000 | Research Methods | | 3 |
CJS 5970 | Terminal Seminar | | 3 |
SEC 5010 | Legal Issues In Security or | | 3 |
SEC 5020 | Principles of Loss Prevention | | 3 |
SEC 5030 | Occupational Safety and Health | | 3 |
SEC 5100 | Security Systems & Crime Prevention | | 3 |
SEC 5420 | Leadership & Behavior in Organ. Intelligence | | 3 |
SEC 5950 | Computer & Information Security | | 3 |
Based on the student's undergraduate work and career experience, substitutions for the above courses may be made with the approval of the department chair. In addition to the above 21 credits, students elect two additional courses in security administration and one course in criminal justice studies to complete the core requirements. Six additional hours of the student's choice may be elected from appropriate graduate departments at the University of Detroit Mercy (e.g., intelligence analysis, business, education, security, etc.) to complete the 36-hour program.
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