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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice: Homeland Security and Emergency Management Concentration
The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) is to educate students from diverse backgrounds in the theory and application of law enforcement and the prevention, adjudication, and correction of juvenile and adult crime. Students will develop the skills and knowledge to prepare them for public or private service careers within the criminal justice field. The program will emphasize ethics and leadership, evidence-based knowledge and analysis, and developing an understanding of the dynamic between society, law, and government. The BSCJ program offers area concentrations that enable students to tailor their degrees to their career and educational goals.
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice: Homeland Security Technology Concentration
The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) is to educate students from diverse backgrounds in the theory and application of law enforcement and the prevention, adjudication, and correction of juvenile and adult crime. Students will develop the skills and knowledge to prepare them for public or private service careers within the criminal justice field. The program will emphasize ethics and leadership, evidence-based knowledge and analysis, and developing an understanding of the dynamic between society, law, and government. The BSCJ program offers area concentrations that enable students to tailor their degrees to their career and educational goals.
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Diploma in Information Systems: Homeland Security and Information Systems Emphasis
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of computer information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions. Students enrolled in the diploma program are required to take twelve information systems courses.
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Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems: Homeland Security and Information Systems Emphasis
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency and capability by gaining skills in areas such as programming, database technology, database administration, Web development, networking, security administration, and computer security. Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals for these challenges by imparting these and other relevant skills. Students enrolled in the certificate program are required to take six information systems courses.