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2 Security BA Degree Programs in USA


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Political Science, Security and Intelligence Studies Concentration, B.A.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time
120 hours
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in Political Science with Concentration in Security and Intelligence Studies encourages students to gain a broad, well-rounded understanding of the ethics, processes, priorities, and outcomes of national security policy, with a focus on the role of information and intelligence in the policymaking process. The concentration is designed to prepare students to work in a wide range of occupations in the government, private, non-profit sectors that deal with national security broadly understood, and for the obligations of state, national, and global citizenship in the 21st century.


City University Of New York
BA in Security Management
- New York, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Security Management prepares students for careers in protecting people, property, and information. It covers a range of topics including security principles, criminal justice, investiga...
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Studying for a security degree at the Bachelor’s level in the USA gives you valuable insights into protecting people, information, and systems. This field combines technical skills with real-world applications, preparing you for a range of challenges in an increasingly digital world.
You’ll delve into areas like network security, risk assessment, and incident response. Through hands-on projects and teamwork, you’ll gain experience in implementing security protocols and analyzing vulnerabilities. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering a mindset that embraces continuous learning in this evolving sector. Common courses include cybersecurity policies, threat analysis, and ethical hacking, all designed to equip you for the demanding landscape of security.
Career opportunities in security are vast. Graduates often find roles as security analysts, risk managers, or network security specialists. The degree opens doors to industries like finance, healthcare, and government, where expertise in protecting sensitive information is increasingly sought after.