Section 1: Course Information
Course Id:
HSM415
Course Name:
Threats to Homeland Security
Term:
WI14
Instructor:
Lisa Davenport
Contact Information:
717 991-0289 (please do not call after 8:30 p.m.)
Office Hours
Upon Request
Section 2: Course Overview
This course will analyze the history and many dimensions of national security before and after 9/11. It will also provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary critique of the concepts of threats and responses and explore the nature of various threats. The course will compare and contrast how to conduct threat assessment using the concept of threats using the included practical risk assessment tool for emergency managers. It will also look at assessing and defending against cyber-terrorism and cyber-warfare to include how information can be used as a weapon. This course is a prerequisite to HSM430, Intelligence Gathering and Crime Analysis.
Section 3: Course Schedule
Course Schedule
Week 1: Due Date, 1/12, 11:59 PM EST
Activity: Read Chapter 1 and review Chapter 1 PowerPoint
Activity: Complete Student Journal
Read: National Security Strategy http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/national_security_strategy.pdf and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Strategic Plan Fiscal Years 2012-2016 at https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-strategic-plan-fy-2012-2016.pdf
Assignment: (See Week 1 Coursework Assignment link for details.) Questions must be restated.
Discussion Forum: Complete discussion forum (one)
Your thread due Wednesday, 1/8 @ 11:59 PM Your responses are due Sunday, 1/12 @ 11:59 PM
“If you were to teach a course on national security policy making, what subjects would you include. What type of model would you employ in explaining how national security decisions are made? Who would you identify as the key players?”
Week 2: Due Date, 1/19, 11:59 PM EST
Activity: Read