Minor requirements
Our 24-credit minor is designed to give students broad training in the theoretical and applied nature of homeland security policy.
Students pursuing a minor in homeland security policy will develop an understanding of issues such as risk assessment, world politics and civil liberties.
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Our 24-credit minor is designed to give students broad training in the theoretical and applied nature of homeland security policy.
Assistant Professor
Department of Government, Politics and Law
Fine Arts Building
amcmahon [at] rider.edu
609-896-5350
Academic Focus: Political Science