Doctorate in Strategic Security & Protection Management
The doctorate in strategic security is a global security program for governmental, law enforcement, military and corporate leaders, and Chief Security Officers (CSOs) who are responsible for personnel, resources, and operations in the inter-disciplinary strategic security profession. Graduates will be able to organize effectively a wide range of strategic security resources and personnel, across multiple agencies and industries, to produce timely, objective, and accurate intelligence and other security-related products. Emphasis is placed throughout the program on the ability to effectively communicate and influence top-level decision makers from an interdisciplinary perspective. Graduates with a Doctorate in Strategic Security will develop the competencies to become adept at managing assets and adjusting strategies in dynamic security environments gained through advanced coursework in this global security program.
Bachelor of Science in Strategic Security and Protection Management
The Strategic Security & Protection Management Degree Program introduces the student to the concepts of protection management. While earning a security management degree, the student will understand protection management encompasses many areas, including threat assessment, workplace violence, cyber security, corporate security, intelligence gathering and intelligence analysis. The Bachelors in Protection Management Degree students will learn aspects of intelligence, terrorism and protection, as well as the basics of security operations and report writing throughout their security management courses. Students will also have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of electives and security management degree courses, including threat assessment courses, corporate security courses, or physical security courses, to name a few.
Doctorate & Graduate in Strategic Security program will be able to
- Produce quantitative and qualitative research at the theoretical, strategic, operational, and tactical levels.
- Recognize various information sources in strategic security and their relationship to security operations.
- Develop a conceptual framework that incorporates the key variables of the security environment in order to prevent and forestall emerging threats.
- Synthesize strategic leadership competencies through understandings of cases in the current security environment.