Homeland security schools in Maryland prepare students for a variety of careers in homeland security. The Department of Homeland Security was formed as a response to increased threats to national security. Homeland security personnel work closely with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Students take coursework to learn about homeland security policy and procedures, terrorism, psychology, homeland defense technology, criminal justice law and ethics, and international relations. Homeland security jobs are expected to increase on an ongoing basis.
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Strayer University
Bachelor
BSCJ: Homeland Security and Emergency Mgt, BSCJ: Homeland Security Technology
Millersville, Owings Mills, Suitland, Rockville, Baltimore
