College of Public Health


CPH 7013 Fundamentals of Terrorism - Fall 2011       3-3 hrs.

Prerequisites: None This course provides a systematic overview of terrorism for students majoring in Public Health. Didactic elements and exercises will be used to examine: What is terrorism? What are the organizational attributes of terrorist groups? What factors motivate terrorist groups and individuals? What are the tactics and targets of terrorism? Emphasis will be placed on understanding the historical evolution, organization, motivation, and tactics of terrorists at the group and individual levels.


Dates Sec. Class Days Times Instructor Location
08/26/2011 - 08/26/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 F 1:30 P.M
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7:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337
08/27/2011 - 08/27/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 SAT 8:30 A.M
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5:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337
10/22/2011 - 10/22/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 SAT 8:30 A.M
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5:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337
10/01/2011 - 10/01/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 SAT 8:30 A.M
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5:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337
10/21/2011 - 10/21/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 F 1:30 P.M
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7:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337
09/30/2011 - 09/30/2011 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10622 F 1:30 P.M
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7:00 P.M
Regens,James L. College Of Health Building - 0337