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National Security, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Minor for Majors and Non-Majors
This minor program helps students understand the new post 9/11 threat environment and develop expertise in the development and administration of national security policy, intelligence gathering and counter terrorism.  It is highly recommended for students intending to build careers in federal, state and local criminal justice and law enforcement or who seek careers in foreign policy. Please contact Dr. Kim Shienbaum (shienbau@camden.rutgers.edu) for details and a list of courses that qualify.  For further information, please go to:  http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept-pages/polisci/nationalsecurity/index.html

MINORS FOR NON-MAJORS

Non-majors have a choice of three possible minors:

General Political Science
The requirements are 50:790:101 Introduction to Politics, one course (3 credits) in each of the three areas of concentration, plus any two additional courses within the department.

International Politics
This program helps the student to develop expertise and specialized knowledge in international politics, foreign policy, and foreign area studies. The requirements are six courses (18 credits) from the International Politics concentration list.

Public Administration and Government Service
This program provides the student with a core of courses and an internship experience, both dealing with public policy and management. While the program is geared for career-minded students, it stresses the importance of acquiring a sensitivity to ethical values and the political context in which public policy is made. The requirements are as follows:

  1. 50:790:342 Principles of Public Administration
  2. Four courses (12 credits) in American Politics and Public Policy in addition to 50:790:342
  3. An internship arranged under either 50:790:296 Practical Politics or 50:790:397 Individual Internship in Political Science

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