National Security Administration
Information Protection and Security
| For students who may not be ready to commit to a full-length graduate program, or for those who already hold a master's degree but wish to pursue additional work in the area of national security, the graduate certificate provides an alternative. Application for the graduate certificate requires the dean's approval. | |
| Required Courses | |
| NSP 601 | National Security Programs: Architecture and Mission |
| NSP 602 | Personnel Security Programs |
| NSP 604 | Securing National Security Information Systems |
| NSP 612 | Integrated Studies in Safeguards and Countermeasure Designs |
| National Security Administration Certificate | |
| The School of Public Safety & Professional Studies at the University of New Haven offers a 12-credit graduate certificate in national security administration. The objectives of this graduate certificate are to enable students to 1) gain a working knowledge and awareness of the nature and concept of risk and risk management; 2) understand and apply the fundamentals of decision theory with emphasis on historically significant national security decisions; 3) acquire an understanding and appreciation for the way national security budgets are built, decided upon and implemented; and 4) test the application of proven, contemporary, private-sector management methods to the administration of our national security enterprise. | |
The graduate certificate will be awarded by the University to students who successfully meet the requirements of the following four courses: | |
| NSP 630 | Risk Assessment & Management in National Security |
| NSP 646 | The Structure of National Security Decisions |
| NSP 647 | The Economics of National Security |
| NSP 648 | Achieving Excellence in National Security Administration |
Required Courses | |
| NSP 603 | National Security Charter, Legal Issues & Executive Orders |
| NSP 620 | Bio Terrorism and Bio Defense |
| NSP 630 | NSP Incident Mapping |
| CJ 680 | Research Issues in Cyberterrorism |
| NSP 645 | NSP Issues in Deception |
This certificate program prepares individuals for the responsibilities of protecting their agency or corporate information systems. The program includes the basics of information systems security as well as legal issues and cyber-response strategies. Computer gaming simulations as well as online attack and defense techniques are presented for student assignments. A selection of these certificate courses is offered online, with instruction delivered over the Internet. Appropriate computer competency is assumed as prerequisite to these courses. | |
Required Courses | |
| CJ 625 | Information Systems Threats, Attacks, and Defense |
| CJ 626 | Firewall and Secure Enterprise Computing |
| Plus two of the following, subject to approval of the adviser: | |
| CJ 602 | Computers, Technology, and National Security Information Management Systems |
| CJ 604 | Network Security, Data Protection, and Telecommunication |
| CJ 608 | Law and Evidence |
| CJ 627 | Internet Investigations and Audit-Based Computer Forensics |
| CJ 628 | Computer Viruses and Malicious Code |
| CJ 629 | Practical Issues in Cryptography |
| CJ 651 | Criminal Procedure |