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Justice and Homeland Security

Master of Arts in International Relations: Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security

On Campus Online (eSalve)

Director: Dr. Symeon Giannakos
symeon.giannakos@salve.edu

About the Program
Salve Regina University's interest in providing education in the area of the administration of justice has been defined by structuring the Justice and Homeland Security program. This program is designed to respond more directly to the interests, knowledge requirements and needs of professionals in the field of law enforcement and justice at the local, regional, state and international levels. Professionals in this field require an education that prepares them for global challenges that impact justice and homeland security at home and abroad. Our program includes attention to counterterrorism training in such areas as information technology, terrorist groups, domestic terrorism and financial investigative techniques. To support this effort, practical problems will be discussed with emphasis on enhanced cooperation with law enforcement both at the federal and local levels.

The Master of Arts in International Relations: Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security program provides the knowledge and skills required for a multicultural and global perspective, as well as a strong theoretical base for critical thinking. Professionals in the administration of justice need to increase their ability to respond to monitoring homeland security issues with an appreciation of justice concerns.

This program is structured to offer flexibility in scheduling allowing students to take some courses on campus and some online. This combination of learning opportunities allows the student to study on a schedule that fits the various time demands on administration of justice professionals. In addition, some courses are scheduled for weekend and week-long formats.

For those who have not yet made a decision for graduate study leading to a master's degree, a 12-credit (four courses) graduate certificate program has been developed that allows students to begin graduate studies and finish with a graduate certificate if that is their goal. If the student decides to continue with graduate studies, the four certificate courses also may be applied toward the completion of the Master of Arts degree.

Salve Regina University takes pride in its long-standing recognition that professional education needs to include opportunities for the integration of skills, knowledge and values. Courses and assignments are developed to provide challenges to reflect upon learning activities to assist the student in achieving his/her professional goals.

 

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