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2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

National Security Studies Undergraduate Certificate (NSS-CERTB)


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CIP Code: 450902

Program Description

The National Security Studies certificate is intended for students who are interested in careers as analysts or policymakers promoting national and global security. Students learn about U.S. national and international security systems, as well as the range of existing, potential, and emerging security threats, both domestic and foreign. With coursework that emphasizes problem solving, communication and cross-cultural understanding, students learn how to critically analyze these threats and craft appropriate policy responses to them.

Admission Requirements

This academic program does not have admission requirements beyond regular admission to Wright State University. Any student is eligible to declare this academic program.

Program Learning Objectives

  • Understand the range of threats to national and international security
  • Analyze security threats in the context of one or more regions of the world
  • Design appropriate responses to security threats

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the range of threats to national and international security;
  • Be able to analyze threats and design appropriate responses to them.

For More Information

Required Course: 3 Credit Hours


Elective Courses: 12 Credit Hours


Choose 4 courses with at least one course from each category:

Total Hours: 15 Credit Hours


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