Terrorism Liaison Training: Level II

This award is not eligible for Financial Aid

The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Terrorism Liaison Training: Level II program is designed to provide additional knowledge and skills needed to be a Terrorism Liaison Officer for criminal justice and fire science professionals seeking advancement in the field of homeland security. Including but not limited to threat assessment for terrorism, hostile intent, hazmat materials used by terrorists, and the assessment, investigation and responses to terrorism incidents.

Details

Field of Interest
Behavioral Science and Human Services
Degree Type
Certificate of Completion (CCL)
Academic Plan
Terrorism Liaison Training: Level II (CER)
Academic Plan Code
5253N
Total credits required
9-14
Catalog Year
2024-2025
Effective Term
Spring 2022
Admission criteria

This program is offered through an educational partnership. Employment by a governmental organization is required for admission.

Notes

This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.

What You'll Learn
  • Synthesize multiple sources of information to make timely assessments. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Solve problems through logical and sound reasoning. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Communicate orally, visually and in writing precisely, appropriately, and effectively to varied audiences. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Communicate in the language common to the criminal justice and fire science systems. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Collaborate with diverse agencies, community representatives and individuals to achieve common goals. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Utilize technology to collect, analyze and communicate data. (AJS/FSC276, AJS/FSC277, AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Utilize field sampling and testing to determine Hazmat materials. (AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Determine appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and decontamination. (AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Practice various surveillance techniques as it relates to hostile intent and covert operations.
  • Practice vulnerability assessment. (AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Practice professional standards appropriate to the fields of criminal justice and fire science. (AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
  • Practice threat assessments and the fundamentals of emergency management. (AJS/FSC278, AJS/FSC279, AJS/FSC280)
Program Prerequisites
Course # Course Title Credits
Credits:
None.
Required Courses
Course # Course Title Credits
Credits: 9-14
The following courses are required and included in CCL Terrorism Liaison Training: Level I
AJS/FSC276 Terrorism Liaison (4) AND
AJS/FSC277 Threat Vulnerability Assessment (1) OR
Permission of Program Director 0-5
The following courses are required and included in CCL Terrorism Liaison Training: Level II:
AJS/FSC278 Hostile Intent and Intervention Training 2
AJS/FSC279 Field Intelligence Team Training 3
AJS/FSC280 Terrorism Hazmat First Responder Training 4

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