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  2. Mercyhurst University Institute for Intelligence Studies

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    It was named after Tom Ridge, an Erie native and the first Secretary of Homeland Security. [2] For a dozen years before the opening of the institute, then Mercyhurst College offered an undergraduate degree in intelligence studies as part of its ground-breaking Research/Intelligence Analyst Program (RIAP, or R/iap).

  3. United States Coast Guard Auxiliary University Programs

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    (Bridge Resource Management, Cyber Security, Maritime History, International Politics, Homeland Security, or other relevant courses) pre-approved by AUP Academic Branch Chief. To be considered for an Elective 200 level course, it must meet the following criteria. The university course shall be:

  4. Penn State University College of Information Sciences and ...

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    Security and Risk Analysis [11] – This program prepares students for careers that focus on protecting information, people, and other assets from threats by applying the principles of risk management. Many Penn State commonwealth campuses offer associate and bachelor's degrees in these programs.

  5. Emergency Management Institute - Wikipedia

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    One training program of note is EMI's Master Continuity Practitioner (MCP /Level II), which is one of the highest discipline specific designations available within the emergency management/homeland security field (focus is on Continuity of Operations in both the public and private sectors, along with national preparedness/response in general).

  6. Center for Domestic Preparedness - Wikipedia

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    According to their official website, the mission of the CDP is to identify, develop, test and deliver training to state, local and tribal emergency response providers; provide on-site and mobile training at the performance, management and planning levels; and facilitate the delivery of training by the training partners of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

  7. Center for Homeland Defense and Security - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Homeland Defense and Security at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California is a school focusing on homeland security education.. The Center's programs and resources have been developed to advance the study of homeland security research, scholarship, and professional discipline to enhance U.S. national security and safety.

  8. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) is a training partner and established training arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security DHS/FEMA. [1] It is a professional alliance of seven national institutions and organizations that work to develop and deliver training, technical assistance, plan assessments, and exercises to emergency responders and first receivers at the ...

  9. CIA University - Wikipedia

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    Each course typically runs for two weeks or less, except for the basic training of new hires (designated "CIA 101"), which lasts several weeks, and language courses, which run between 21 and 44 weeks. CIA officers receive training throughout their agency careers, and course offerings are continuously updated to keep pace with current events.