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Strategic and Security Studies Program

Strategic and Security Studies Program

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Dr. Hamid Serri, Assistant Professor Strategic and & Int’l Affairs Dept. Hansford Hall 313—Dahlonega Campus Security Studies 706.867.4526 [email protected] Program

Dr. Jonathan Beall, Assistant Professor , Anthropology & Philosophy Dept. Barnes Hall 302—Dahlonega Campus 706.864.1645 [email protected]

Contacts: The University of North Georgia, a College of Arts & Letters regional multi-campus institution and pre- Dr. Edward Mienie mier senior college, provides a Executive Director for Strategic Studies culture of academic excellence in a stu- Barnes Hall 310– Dahlonega Campus dent-focused environment that includes 706.867.4465 quality education, service, inquiry and [email protected] creativity. This is accomplished through broad access to comprehensive academic Department of Political Science & and co-curricular programs that develop International Affairs Dr. Dlynn Williams, Department Head students into leaders for a diverse and Hansford Hall 329—Dahlonega Campus global society. The University of North 706.864.1869 Georgia is a University System of Georgia [email protected] leadership institution and is The Military College of Georgia.

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If you need this document in another format, please email [email protected] or call 706-864-1628. Concentrations • Cyber Security • History • International Affairs • Language •

Co-curricular opportunities offered to build your résumé and make you highly competitive: • International Internships • Study Abroad • Federal Service Scholarships Program Mission Upon graduation, you will be pre- • International Security-Related Con- pared for continued education at the ferences To use the liberal arts to educate and graduate level, or for contributing to the prepare the next generation of Army common defense of the United States of and civilian leaders in understanding and America: navigating America’s future strategic challenges. 1. Public service in the Departments Required Courses of Defense, State, or Homeland • Language up to LANG 2002 Security. • Study Abroad Career Paths 2. Public service in the intelligence If your goal is to become an Army offi- community, such as CIA, DIA or NSA. • History courses covering military his- cer, join a multinational corporation with a tory, and society, and focus on geopolitical risk analysis, or gain 3. Policy centers and think tanks such as Center for New American • Political science courses that explore employment in a -related contemporary security and strategic career, this program is for you! Strategy, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Hoover Insti- topics It will give you the knowledge, experi- tute, or the Institute for Defense • course studying geogra- ence and résumé you need to stand out Analysis. among your peers. It will provide you phy and war with a foundation for 4. Private sector jobs in defense indus- and problem-solving: competencies that tries such as Northrup Grumman, are absolutely indispensable to solving Lockheed-Martin, or multinational Plan of Study highly complex security and strategic corporations doing cyber-security www.ung.edu/PSIA issues. or performing risk assessments.