Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.)
National Security – Concentration in Critical Infrastructure

Not all programs are offered for completion at each campus or through Berkeley College Online®. Please review the academic program pages (BerkeleyCollege.edu/Academics) for information on where each program is offered. Additionally, all students may be required to take some courses at another campus or online. Internship courses are only offered online.

SAMPLE COURSE SEQUENCE

FIRST SEMESTER

CREDITS

CIS1115
Computer Applications
3
ENG1105
Writing and Research
3
MAT2211
College Algebra
3
NTS1102
Introduction to National Security
3
SOC1123
First Year Experience
3

SECOND SEMESTER

CREDITS

ENG2205
Writing Through Literature
3
NTS1110
Communication Skills for National Security
3
SOC2210
Introduction to Sociology
3
SOC2231
Human Relations
3
National Security Elective
3

THIRD SEMESTER

CREDITS

HUM2225
Introduction to Ethics
3
MAT2218
Probability, Statistics, & Applied Regression
3
NTS2215
Introduction to Emergency Management
3
JUS2000
Career Development
3
Liberal Arts Elective
3

FOURTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

NTS2217
Ethics in Homeland Security
3
Mathematics/Science Elective
3
Free Elective
3
Liberal Arts Electives
6

FIFTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

ENG3316
The Confident Writer
3
JUS3314
Introduction to Intelligence
3
JUS3315
Terrorism
3
NTS3307
Threat and Risk Assessment
3
Liberal Arts Elective
3

SIXTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

JUS3302
Homeland Security
3
JUS4405
Transportation Security
3
NTS4403
National Security Law
3
SCI3303
Human Aggression and Violence
3
English Elective
3

SEVENTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

JUS4407
Global Security
3
NTS4483
Internship
3
Free Elective
3
Liberal Arts Electives
6

EIGHTH SEMESTER

CREDITS

NTS4401
Emergency Planning
3
NTS4410
Research Methods in National Security
3
Free Elective
3
Humanities Elective
3
Liberal Arts Elective
3

NATIONAL SECURITY ELECTIVES

CREDITS

ITM2200
Introduction to Networking
3
ITM3300
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
ITM3302
Disaster Recovery
3
JUS4401
Corporate Security Management
3
JUS4402
Private Security Management
3
JUS4403
Cyber Crime
3
JUS4404
White Collar Crime
3
LAW2235
Immigration Law
3
LAW3320
Constitutional Law
3
MGT2200
Principles of Management
3
MGT4430
Leadership
3
NTS2216
U.S. Policy & National Security
3
NTS3305
Domestic Terrorism & Violent Extremism
3
NTS4400
Weapons of Mass Destruction
3
NTS4402
Digital Forensics
3
NTS4404
Counterterrorism & Intelligence Analysis
3
SCI3301
The Science of Addiction and Obsession
3
SOC3318
Drugs and Drug Policy
3

 

120 SEMESTER CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION

NOTE: A major concentration must be declared by the beginning of the fifth semester. Nine credits of Major Concentration Courses must be at the 3000/4000 level. 15 credits of Liberal Arts Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level. Eligibility for some internships required to obtain a Berkeley College degree and employment opportunities in fields related to this program may require candidates to meet specific health requirements or pass criminal background checks prescribed by law. Applicants for whom such requirements may be matters of concern are strongly advised to contact an Admissions Associate prior to enrolling in this program. Note that law enforcement jobs typically require the candidate to be physically and mentally fit and have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, no felony criminal record, no domestic violence charges (felony or misdemeanor), no loan/credit card defaults, and the ability to be licensed (via your agency or department) to carry a firearm. A selection process involving qualifying examination and/or supplementary training may also be required. Job requirements for non-sworn personnel in criminal justice and related agencies vary.


Under certain circumstances the need to take developmental College Skills courses may lengthen the time required to complete the student’s program, and may result in increased costs to a student.

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