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Courses - Spring 2025
BSST
Terrorism Studies
Open Seats as of
12/21/2024 at 10:30 PM
BSST377
Applying Theory to the Practice of Countering Terrorism
Credits: 1
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Recommended: BSST330.
Restriction: Restricted to students enrolled in the Global Terrorism Minor (#BS07).
Credit only granted for: BSST327, BSST377, or BSST399K.
Formerly: BSST327.
Additional information: It is recommended that this course be taken in the final semester in the minor program.
Focuses on current events related to terrorism and counterterrorism, as they are discussed in mass media, and the implications of those current events on the ethical and professional conduct of the counterterrorism community. Through a discussion-based seminar, students will bring current, terrorism-related events to classroom discussion, where they will consider the media-framed current events in relation to academic research. Students will be continually challenged to draw connections between terrorism-related events in the news and relevant academic research. Furthermore, this class will use vignettes based in current events to present students with real-world ethical dilemmas that those in the professional counterterrorism community and broader national security community have to confront.
It is recommended that this course be taken in the final semester in the minor program. Seniors will be given priority for registration. All other students in the Global Terrorism Studies Minor wishing to take this course should contact the department to request permission to register.