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    Master’s Degree in Homeland Security

    http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps/p...28/1001/Nation

    Securing a college degree

    STORRS, CONN. - A new program at the University of Connecticut will offer a master’s degree in homeland security.

    At least 70 students have applied for the expected class of 25 for the program this fall, which UConn is offering in partnership with the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif.

    The program is aimed at adults working in both the public and private sector. Students will learn how to respond to disasters such as outbreaks of diseases or terrorist attacks that endanger food supplies.


    (I feel better all ready)!!!!!

    Or at least I will upon learning the primary focus is "Securing US Borders Quickly & Mandatory"...............

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    Or at least I will upon learning the primary focus is "Securing US Borders Quickly & Mandatory"....
    Somehow, I have the feeling that will not be the focus. It makes too much sense.
    http://www.alipac.us Enforce immigration laws!

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    I attend Cal St San Bernardino and we too have a Masters program in Homeland Sec and a MA in National Sec that is starting in the fall. We also have a BA in Arab Studies. Interesting!!!!

    Prometheus

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    Students will learn how to respond to disasters such as outbreaks of diseases or terrorist attacks that endanger food supplies.
    I thought we just needed to get Duct tape and plastic sheeting.

    Does this mean it's more complicated than that?
    It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.

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