Terrorism Studies, Advanced Certificate
Certificate Program Coordinator: Professor Charles Strozier
The Master of Arts in Criminal Justice program, in collaboration with the Center on Terrorism, offers the Advanced Certificate in Terrorism Studies. The certificate program provides students with advanced instruction related to the causes and prevention of terrorist activities. Courses offered in the program deal with the history of terrorism; the politics, sociology and psychology of terrorism; and the counter-terrorism measures necessary to safeguard countries and their populations. The Certificate in Terrorism Studies is appropriate for a student who wishes to conduct research; become a homeland security professional at local, state or federal levels; or join American and international agencies focused on counter-terrorism. This is a stand-alone post-baccalaureate level certificate program. A student may pursue the certificate independent of a master’s degree program or while pursuing a John Jay master’s degree. Students who successfully complete the program are awarded a New York State Education Department certificate.
Requirements for the Certificate Program
Student must complete the four designated courses (the two core curriculum requirements and two program electives), earning a grade of B or higher.
Required Courses
Core Courses
CRJ 744 | Terrorism and Politics | 3 |
CRJ 772 | Proseminar in Terrorism Studies | 3 |
CRJ 772 | Proseminar in Terrorism Studies | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
These seminars meet on alternate Fridays during the academic year and require two full semesters of seminar attendance to complete course hours and attendance requirement. The seminars are also open to the public and discussion is wide-ranging.
Electives
Select two
PSY 729 | Terrorism | 3 |
CRJ 746 | Terrorism and Apocalyptic Violence | 3 |
CRJ 789 | Violence Across the Globe | 3 |
CRJ 797 | Homeland Security and International Relations | 3 |
CRJ 798 | Homeland Security and Terrorism | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Experimental and other elective terrorism courses are also offered under the Forensic Science, Forensic Psychology and Public Administration programs. With the approval of the Certificate Program Coordinator, students may use other unlisted courses to satisfy the elective requirements.
Total Credit Hours: 12
For admissions information please contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 212.237.8863 or via email at graduateadmissions@jjay.cuny.edu.
For academic information about the Advanced Certificate in Terrorism Studies, please contact Professor Charles Strozier at 212.237.8432 or send an email to the Center on Terrorism at terrorism@jjay.cuny.edu. You may also contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 212.237.8423 or via email at graduatestudies@jjay.cuny.edu.