The complexities of modern society have combined to generate a variety of threats to business organizations, information networks, military installations, government operations, and individuals. The curriculum of the program is based primarily on the social sciences. The program is designed to give maximum exposure to security management skills and to provide flexibility for the specific needs of the individual student. The content of the business and organizational security management program complements and assists the student in preparation for the Certified Protection Professional Program.
- Students will explain the important terminology, facts, concepts, principles, analytic techniques, and theories used in the field of business and organizational security management.
- Students will be able to effectively apply important terminology, facts, concepts, principles, analytic techniques, and theories used in the field of business and organizational security management when analyzing complex factual situations.
- Students will be able to effectively integrate (or synthesize) important facts, concepts, principles, and theories in the field of business and organizational security management when developing solutions to multifaceted business and organizational security management problems in complex factual situations.
The 36 credit hours required for the master of arts (MA) or the 51 credit hours required for the master of business administration (MBA) with an emphasis in business and organizational security management must include the following courses:
- SECR 5000 Security Management (Requisite Course)
- SECR 5010 Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management
- SECR 5020 Security Administration and Management
- SECR 5030 Business Assets Protection
- SECR 5060 Emergency Planning
- SECR 5080 Information Systems Security
- SECR 5090 Behavioral Issues
- SECR 6000 Integrated Studies in Security Management
In addition, the student chooses elective courses offered in this major and/or from the program curricula of other George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology majors.
If the requisite course is waived, the student must choose an elective course from this major or from the program curriculum of another George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology major. Students pursuing dual majors who have the requisite course(s) waived will complete only the remaining required courses for the dual majors.
Students who are interested in applying to this degree program should see the Admission Section of this catalog for general requirements.














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