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Catalog : CRIM.6660 Terrorism Networks (Formerly 44.577/CRIM 666)

CRIM.6660 — Graduate

Id: 037102 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course will explore the dynamics of terrorist networks and will equip students with an understanding of the drivers of terrorist network formation, development and disintegration. The course will also provide students with knowledge and understanding of how, why and when networks expand, affiliate, and occasionally splinter. And finally, students will be guided through the applicability of network theory and analysis to the design of hypothetical operational responses and contingency planning surrounding the disruption or containment of terrorist networks.

Prerequisites

Pre-req; CRIM.5720 Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism (CRIM 5490).

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CRIM.6660 — Graduate

Id: 037102 Offering: 3 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course will explore the dynamics of terrorist networks and will equip students with an understanding of the drivers of terrorist network formation, development and disintegration. The course will also provide students with knowledge and understanding of how, why and when networks expand, affiliate, and occasionally splinter. And finally, students will be guided through the applicability of network theory and analysis to the design of hypothetical operational responses and contingency planning surrounding the disruption or containment of terrorist networks.

Prerequisites

Pre-req; CRIM.5720 Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism (CRIM 5490).

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CRIM.6660 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 037102 Offering: 4 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course will explore the dynamics of terrorist networks and will equip students with an understanding of the drivers of terrorist network formation, development and disintegration. The course will also provide students with knowledge and understanding of how, why and when networks expand, affiliate, and occasionally splinter. And finally, students will be guided through the applicability of network theory and analysis to the design of hypothetical operational responses and contingency planning surrounding the disruption or containment of terrorist networks.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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CRIM.6660 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 037102 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course will explore the dynamics of terrorist networks and will equip students with an understanding of the drivers of terrorist network formation, development and disintegration. The course will also provide students with knowledge and understanding of how, why and when networks expand, affiliate, and occasionally splinter. And finally, students will be guided through the applicability of network theory and analysis to the design of hypothetical operational responses and contingency planning surrounding the disruption or containment of terrorist networks.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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