BS - International Relations and Security
The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in International Relations and Security is a 42-hour program with specializations in Cybersecurity or Global Security.
Students graduating from this program should be able to:
- Analyze the effects of globalization upon the world political system, including the roles and interactions of both state and non-state actors.
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct social science research and analysis.
- Integrate legal, ethical, and biblical frameworks with the analysis of global affairs and conflict.
- Demonstrate communication skills in a diverse, globalized, and changing technological context.
- Describe the primary technical and human components of the cybersecurity environment. (Cybersecurity)
- Evaluate the political, strategic, and ethical dimensions of the cybersecurity environment. (Cybersecurity)
- Describe the primary theoretical, political, religious, and organizational structures that compose the international relations and global security landscape. (Global Security)
- Evaluate the global security landscape relating to transnational safety and security issues. (Global Security)