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JUS 2350 - Terrorism & Counter-Terorism

Credits: 3 hrs
This foundation course will introduce students to the economic, ideological, political, and religious origins of domestic and international terrorism. For purposes of this course, terrorism is defined as politically-motivated violence targeting civilians in support of a specific ideological, political and/or religious agenda. We will begin with an historical overview of terrorism. In do doing, we will examine why individuals, organizations, and states engage in terrorism. Ethical questions as to why these entities engage in acts of terrorism will also be analyzed. Students will be introduced to some of the theories that have been used to study the origins and causes of terrorism. The course will conclude by analyzing the measures taken by states to fight terrorism and extremist groups. Students will also learn about the impact that these measures have on individual and human rights. 
General Education Designation: Yes
Student Learning Outcome: Written Communication
Area of Knowledge: Social/Behavior Science
Cross-listed as POS 2350 - Terrorism & Counter Terrorism   
Latest Update(s) Approved by Academic Standards and Curriculum: November 19, 2019
Banner Schedule: Fall