Homeland Security MPS Program Curriculum


The Master’s degree in Homeland Security is designed to prepare the next generation of leaders to navigate the complexities of local, national and global security. The program provides a comprehensive, full-field view of current and emerging threats, offering a cutting-edge graduate curriculum that examines national and international security policy and practices in the public and private sectors. Recognizing the evolving nature of the homeland security landscape, the program explores the impact of established and emerging threats, from terrorism and political violence to cybersecurity, AI and other advanced technologies, preparing students to anticipate and respond to challenges at the forefront of national security.

Taught by our faculty of accomplished practitioners and veteran homeland security professionals, students learn the skills to lead and act strategically, work across agencies and communicate  complex security issues to diverse audiences. Through dynamic collaboration and teamwork, you will engage with peers and experts to solve real-world problems, fostering an environment that mirrors the collaborative nature of modern security efforts. Ultimately, with a Master’s degree in Homeland Security from GW, you will gain an enhanced understanding of security policies and the best practices necessary to lead with confidence, helping your team or organization maintain preparedness and respond to evolving threats.


 

The following requirements must be fulfilled: 36 credits in required courses.

Course Number
Course Title
Credits
PSHS 6240Political Violence and Terrorism3
PSHS 6241Globalization of Threats and International Security3
PSHS 6242Security and Civil Liberties3
PSHS 6243Intelligence and Strategic Analysis3
PSHS 6244Information Systems Protection     3
PSHS 6250Strategic Planning and Budgeting     3
PSHS 6251Inter-Agency Cooperation     3
PSHS 6252Emergency Management and Crisis Communication3
PSHS 6253Managing the Politics of Leadership3
PSHS 6261Infrastructure Security and Protection3
PSHS 6262Emerging Technology in Threat Detection and Response3
PSHS 6270Capstone Project3
With program director approval, one of the following courses may be taken instead of PSHS 6270:
PSHS 6271Research in Homeland Security3
PSHS 6272Internship in Homeland Security3