Security Administration

126 Credit Hours
Day, Evening and Weekend
Queens and Staten Island Campuses

The curriculum in Safety and Corporate Security leading to the baccalaureate degree is designed to provide a professional dimension to the managerial and technological phases of security. It may also serve as preparation for further academic and professional study.

Major Area Requirements
36 credit hours

  • SEC 1001: Introduction to Commercial Security and Governmental Safety
  • 15 credits chosen from the SEC course offerings and CUS 1106: Computer Security

18 credits chosen from:

  • CRJ 2000: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
  • CRJ 2001: Crime and the Criminal
  • CRJ 2002: The Police and the Community
  • CRJ 2003: The American Judicial System
  • CRJ 2004: American Correctional Systems
  • CRJ 3101: Criminal Investigation
  • CRJ 3114: Criminal Procedure Law
  • CRJ 3113: Penal Law
  • CRJ 3112: Reading and Intrepretation of Legal Documents

Minor Area Requirements
24 credit hours

  • ACC 1007: Fundamentals of Accounting I
  • ACC 1013: Managerial Accounting
  • BLW 1001: Fundamentals of Business Law I
  • ECO 1001: Principles of Economics I
  • ECO 1002: Principles of Economics II
  • MGT 1001: Principles of Management I
  • MGT 1003: Financial Management
  • MKT 1001: Principles of Marketing

Students wishing to pursue a minor must complete an application which is available in the College of
Professional Studies office.