The effort to prevent acts of international terror, to cope with them if they occur and to protect essential human rights while seeking security will be at the forefront of many nations' national security agendas for years to come. Given both the enormity and novelty of the task, the development of new educational programs has become a vital part of national efforts in homeland security. The Master of Arts in Homeland Security is one of the first and most comprehensive efforts to address this critical need.
The program is designed for mid-career professionals who have at least seven years of professionally related work experience. The degree allows students to pursue their studies in greater depth in an updated format designed to address contemporary policy issues and global problems. Graduates of the program will be exceptionally well-prepared to serve as administrators, executives, diplomats, military and civil servants, homeland security responders and planners, academics, analysts and consultants.
Program Resources
Course Schedules
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Fall 2009
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Winter 2010
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Spring 2010
All course schedules can be found here
Student and Academic Groups
- Denver Women in International Security (DWIIS)
- Institute on Globalization and Security (IGLOS)
- The Organization of Security Students (OSS)
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A listing of our student groups can be found here

