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Homeland Security Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program

GW RevU | homeland security degree online programs
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Unlock the potential to shape the future of homeland security with our specialized program sampler. This sampler is not just an introduction—it’s your gateway to mastering the critical skills and knowledge essential in this high-impact field. Whether you’re embarking on a new career path or seeking to enhance your professional credentials, our sampler provides a powerful learning experience tailored to meet your specific needs. This immersive session, you’ll gain exclusive insights into the latest trends, emerging threats, and strategic approaches that are defining the landscape of homeland security. You’ll explore real-world scenarios, engage with cutting-edge research, and developed a nuanced understanding of national and information security policies that influence both public and private sectors. By participating in our program sampler, you position yourself at the forefront of an evolving industry, read to tackle its most pressing challenges and size new opportunities. Don’t just learn—transform your career trajectory and become a leader who makes a lasting impact on the security and safety of our nation.

GW RevU | homeland security degree online programs

By the end of this comprehensive program, learners will have developed the ability to:

  • Examine Homeland Security industry standards and best practices
  • Analyze the characteristics of domestic and international threats
  • Learn anti-terrorism strategies
  • Examine cyber terrorism threats and effective countermeasures
  • Understand the complexity of intelligence and information sharing
  • Examine the methodology and process of conducting security threat assessments
  • Make ethical decisions based upon professional standards
  • Improve effective communication skills

Mr. Delinski retired from the Metro Transit Police Department in 2014 after 25 years of distinguished service. He retired as the Deputy Chief of Patrol Operations. In this capacity, Delinski not only managed over 300 police officers and officials, but was integrated into the law enforcement community of the Washington D.C. region. This included an extensive working relationship of local, state and Federal executives.

Earlier in his policing career, he served in a variety of assignments such as the Training Division Commander, District Commander, Deputy Chief of Homeland Security, Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, Public Information Officer, Homeland Security Grant Administration and co-chair of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Police Chief’s Committee.

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