NS4881 Multi-Discipline Approaches to Homeland Security
Offered through the Center for Homeland Defense and Security. Homeland security efforts in the United States constitute a project framed by the rule of law and boundaries of discourse. Constitutional concerns, check and balances, civil rights issues, ethical questions, and the roles of the various disciplines engaged in the effort are driven and impacted by the various local, state, and federal systems of law, and also by public, media, and political narratives. This course allows students to explore the homeland security project in relation to the laws, institutions, processes, narratives, and ideas that support and constrain it.
Lecture Hours
4
Lab Hours
0