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Bachelor of Science in Assets Protection Management
Bachelor of Science in Assets Protection Management
Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Assets Protection Management is designed for the private security professional seeking to increase skills and knowledge to lead and manage in the private security industry. Security professionals are responsible for protecting people, property, products, and information in a multitude of settings such as, corporations, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, hospitals, retail, entertainment establishments, contract security services, investigative firms, and government institutions. Additionally security professionals working with law enforcement partners remain a front line defense in contributing to the effort to protect the community from both internal and external threats.

The Bachelor of Science in Assets Protection Management prepares individuals with the strategic, financial, operational, and management skills to meet the challenges of being leaders in the private security sector.



Program Outcomes

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science Assets Protection Management Program are expected to be able to do the following:

  1. Identify institutional strategic perspectives and tactical plans.
  2. Employ assets protection techniques and technology to support a successful business strategy.
  3. Use investigative techniques to identify and solve internal and external criminal and non-criminal activity.
  4. Facilitate teams and work groups.
  5. Demonstrate critical thinking skills.
  6. Incorporate an ethical perspective into the work environment.
  7. Communicate effectively in a variety of modes.
  8. Work effectively with diverse populations.
  9. Plan for ongoing professional development in assets protection trends and technologies.
  10. Demonstrate the general education competencies required for graduation.

 





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