Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security is a school within National American University that focuses on intelligence management, counter-terrorism studies and protection management. It was named to honor American Revolutionary War intelligence officers Colonel David Henley and General Israel Putnam.
Academics
The school has a curriculum offering more than 150
courses among six bachelor's and master's degree programs, a doctorate program,
and certificates in seven subject areas. Its faculty comes from military,
law enforcement, the counter-terrorism community and the intelligence
community with an emphasis on "real-world experience".
Mission
Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security
aspires to be the leader in providing instruction in the fields of intelligence
management, counterterrorism studies, and strategic security and protection
management. Our focus is on teaching “proactive” versus “reactive” methods.
We offer three distinct programs within the
bachelor’s and master’s degrees and one doctoral degree in order to meet the
future challenges of the strategic security industry. Our programs emphasize
professionalism, proactive strategies, a thorough understanding of the dynamics
of the program area, and a high-level development of skills in intelligence,
counterterrorism, and protection.
Degrees
Bachelors
·Bachelor
of Science Online in Strategic Security and Protection Management Serving Fort Hood Area
·Bachelor
of Science Online in Strategic Security and Protection Management Serving Fort
Benning Area
·Bachelor
of Science Online in Strategic Security and Protection Management Serving Fort
Campbell Area
·Bachelor
of Science Online in Strategic Security and Protection Management Serving Joint
Base Lewis-McChord Area
Masters
·Master
of Science in Strategic Security and Protection Management
·Master
of Science in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies