ISSCRTG - International Security Studies
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The certificate in International Security Studies requires 12 graduate credit hours, all of which are electives. See below for a list of electives.
PA 561A: Climate Change: Science, Policy, and Security
PA 579: Intelligence and U.S. National Security
POL 511A: The Psychology of Group Conflict and Cooperation
POL 516A: Strategic Nonviolent Conflict
POL 519: Terrorism and Counterterrorism
POL 520A: How Terrorism Ends
POL 521A: Transnational Organized Crime and National Security
POL 528A: Democracy and Peace
POL 530A: Dynamics of Civil Wars
POL 540A: Global Political Economy
POL 542A: European Politics and Society
POL 544A: International Relations of Sub-Saharan Africa
POL 545A: Security in New Democracies
POL 546A: Politics of Islamism
POL 548A: Politics and Security in Central Asia
POL 550A: Research Design in the Social Sciences
POL 551: Russian Foreign Policy
POL 553A: Media and International Affairs
POL 555: American Foreign Policy
POL 556A: Issues in Cybersecurity and Cyberwar
POL 557A: The Politics of Cybersecurity
POL 558A : Politics in the Digital Age
POL 559A: Comparing US and EU Democracy Promotion Policy in the MENA region
POL 561A: Concepts of Human Rights and Security
POL 562A: Natural Resources and International Security in Latin America
POL 563A: Gender as a Component of International Security
POL 564: International Relations of East Asia
POL 565A: International Politics of the Middle East
POL 567A: Emerging Powers in the Global System
POL 569A: Armed Conflict
POL 578A: Geospatial Intelligence – Foundations and Concepts
POL 580A: Mexican National Security
POL 581A: Domestic Politics and American Foreign Policy
POL 582A: International Law and Organizations
POL 588A: The Politics of Energy Security
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