Masters of Laws Degree in Homeland Security
The Master of Laws in Homeland and National Security will address all the laws of Homeland Security, and are consistent with Professor McDaniel's most recent role at the Pentagon for Homeland Defense Strategy, Force Planning and Mission Assurance. The program includes study in air and transportation security, border security, military operations in the homeland, intelligence and privacy issues, technology and cybersecurity, as well as practical courses on federal contracting and administrative agencies.
Overview
The LLM Program also offers electives in intelligence law and privacy, cybersecurity, emergency management, risk management and critical infrastructure, military domestic operations and practical courses in federal contracting and administrative law.
Program Requirements
Students wishing to focus their expertise and enhance their career in Homeland and National Security Law may earn a master of laws by completing 24 credit hours of course work, including 12 credit hours of required course work and an additional 12 credit hours of elective courses.
Michael C.H. McDaniel
Director of Homeland and National Security Law Program
mcdanielm@cooley.edu