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Master of Arts in International Relations

Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security
In conjunction with the Graduate Administration of Justice program, the program in International Relations offers a Master of Arts in International Relations: Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security. Professionals in this field acquire an education that prepares them for global challenges that impact justice and homeland security at home and abroad. The program includes attention to counterterrorism training in such areas as information technology, terrorist groups, domestic terrorism and financial investigative techniques.

Curriculum
Students must successfully complete 12 courses totaling 36 credits to earn the Master of Arts in International Relations: Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security. Students must complete the core curriculum of eight courses (24 credits) as follows:

Core Curriculum (Eight courses/24 credits)

    INR511: Philosophical Foundations of Politics (3 credits)
    INR512: Justice and Order in International Relations (3 credits)
    INR513: Comparative Political Development (3 credits)
    or
    INR572: Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Prevention and Responses (3 credits)
    (if both courses are taken, one may be counted as an elective)
    INR516: Identity, Harmony, and Conflict (3 credits)
    INR531: Just and Unjust Wars (3 credits)
    INR533: International Political Economy (3 credits)
    INR552: Terrorism and Transnational Crime (3 credits)
    ADJ518: Public Policy and the Justice System: Managing Homeland Security in a Multicultural Society (3 credits)
Electives (Four courses/12 credits)
Students must also complete four elective courses (12 credits) from the following list:
    INR500: Research Methods (3 credits)
    ADJ505: Constitutional Issues in Law Enforcement: Constitutional Law and Civil Liability (3 credits)
    INR534: Environmental Justice (3 credits)
    INR571: International Human Rights (3 credits)
    INR572: Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Prevention and Responses (3 credits)
    ADJ576: High Technology Crime (3 credits)
    INR562: International Organizations and Law (3 credits) INR591: Independent Study (3 credits)
    INR598: Internship (3 credits)

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