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UNIVERSITY OF SALTIMORE 8117109 DOCUMENT N: COURSE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COVER SHEET See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for Instructions PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION: Fall iii [J Year: 2010 Box 1: TYPE OF ACTION ADD(NEW) iii DEACTIVATE [J MODIFY [J OTHER [J Box 2: LEVEL OF ACTION Non-Credit [J Undergraduate iii Graduate [J OTHER [J Box 3: ACTION ITEM DOCUMENTS REQUIRED IMPACT REVIEWS APPROVAL SEQUENCE (check appropriate boxes) (see box 4 below) (see box 5on back) (see box 6on back) 1. Experimental Course 1 N,O,P a,c,e AC 2. Course Title N,O ABCD 3. Course Credits N,O (P) ABCD 4. Course Number NO ABCD 5. Course Level N,O ABCD ABCO 16. Pre&~= I~o:p IABCDEF X 8. New Course 9. Deactivate acourse N,O 10. Program Requirements (b, c, d, e) ABCDEF 11a. UG Specialization (24 credits or less) ' a,b,c,d,e ABCOEF 11b. Masters Specialization (12 credits or less) IN : a. b, c. d e ABCOEF 11c. Doctoral Specialization (16 credits or less) NO a,b,e ABCDEF 12. Minor (add or delete) N,O a,b c,d,e ABCDEF 13. Closed Site Program NO e ABCDHIK 14. Program Suspension NOS a,e ABCDEFGIK 15. Program Reactivation N,O 16a. Certificate Program (ug/g) exdusively within existina degree program N,O a,c,e ABCDEFHIK 16b. Certificate Program (ug/g) where degree programs do not exist or where courses are selected across degree programs (12 or more N,O,Q,R.S a,c,e ABCDEFHJL credits) Delivery of Existing Program a,b C e ABCDHIL 'on (exceeds 24 credit hrsl ABCOEFGHJL 18b. Masters Concentration (exceeds 12 credit hrs) N,O,S a,c,d,e ABCOEFGHJL 18c. Doctoral Concentration (exceeds 18 credit hrs) N.OS acde ABCOEFGHJl 19. Program Title Change N,OS a,e d,e ABCOEFGHJl 20. Program Termination 2 N O,S d e ABCOEFGHIK 21. New Degree Program 3, N,O Q, R.S a.e,d,e ABCDEFGHJL 22. Other Varies Varies Varies Box 4: DOCUMENTATION (check boxes of documentllncluded) X N. This Cover Sheet Q. Ful15-oage MHEC Proposal T. Other X O. Summary Proposal R Financial Tables (MHEC) S. Other documents as may be X P. Course Definition required by MHECI USM. See Document httl2:/iwww.ubalt.edu/downloads/l2rogram aooroval Grid-USM-10-07.doc I Approval of experimental course automatically lapses after two offerings unless permanently approved as a new course. 2 See USM Policy on the Review and Abolition of Academic Programs (http://www.usmd.edu/regents/bylawsisectionlll/1l1702.html) for list of infonnation that must be provided for this action. 3 Letter of Intent is required by USM at least 30 days before afull proposal can be submitted. Letter of Intent requires only the approval of the dean and the provost and is forwarded to USM by the Office of the Provost.

DOCUMENT N: COURSE AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COVER SHEET (Page 2 of 2) SCHOOL: LAW [J MSB [J YGCLA It[ Contact Name: Ivan Sascha Sheehan, Ph.D. Phone: (410) 637-5328 DEPARTMENT I DMSION: Negotiation &Conflict Management Program (Division of Legal, Ethical, and Historical Studies) SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL (State Document N action item from Box 3 and program name OR course name, code, & number as applicable): Action Item 8: New Course; CNCM 440: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Conflict Management {Note: Special Topics Coume} PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION: Fall It[ Spring [J Year: 2010 Box 5: IMPACT REVIEW SIGNATURES (see procedures for authorized signers) DATE a. Ubrary b. OTS c. University Relations d. Admissions e. Records Director or designee: CIO or designee: Director or designee: Director or designee: Registrar or designee: Box 6: APPROVAL SEQUENCE APPROVAL SIGNATURES DATE A. Department I Division Chair:~ """-Iv:> E" _ c.o2 y ~ B. General Education (as required for #7, #8) C. Final faculty review body within each School Chair: Y!J /I... ~..., (J. C"--f/~ II( tr /" -r'7 - ~ '-../, D. College Dean Dean~ U/7 j./~';[...r~_- E. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs F. Curriculum Review Committee (UFS subcommittee) Chair: G. University Faculty Senate (UFS option) Chair: H. University Council 4 Chair: I. President President: J. Board of Regents - notification only K. Board of Regents - approval L. MHEC - notification only M. MHEC - approval N. Middle States Association notification Required only if the mission of the University is changed by the action V I / 4 University Council review (for a recommendation to the President or back to the Provost) shall be limited to curricular or academic policy issues that may potentially affect the University's mission and strategic planning, or have a significant impact on the generation or allocation c:i its financial resources.

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE 8117109 DOCUMENT 0: SUMMARY PROPOSAL See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for Instructions SCHOOL: LAW (J MSB (J YGCLA It! Contact Name: DR. IVAN SASCHA SHEEHAN Phone: (410) 837-5328 DEPARTMENT I DMSION: Negotiation &Conflict Management Program (Division of legal, Ethical, and Historical Studies) SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL (State Document N, Box 3. action item and program name OR course name, code, & number as applicable): Action Item 8: New Course; CNCM 440: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Conflict Management {Note: Special Topics Course} PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION: Fall &J Spring [] Year: 2010 0-1: Briefly describe what is being requested: We are proposing adding anew elective, undergraduate course tiued TetrorIsm, Counterterrorism, and Conflict Management to the International Studies program curriculum currently under development. For new courses or changes in existing courses (needed by Registrar) OLDTttIe: Course # JHEGIS Code: Credits: NEW TiUe: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, &ConfHct Management Course # / HEGIS Code: CNCM 620 Credits: 3 0-2: Set forth the rationale for the proposal: The proposed course closely aligns with the mission of the Intemational Studies program to prepare students to participate in the development of solutions to urgent intemational issues through the examination of topics of timely importance in acontemporary context Course content will allow for the critical examination of terrorism and counterterrorism related issues by drawing on insights from a range of conventional and interdisciplinary fields of study. It is hoped that such exposure will prepare students for and lead to post-graduate opportunities in the full range of counterterrorism related careers.

8117109 University of Baltimore DOCUMENT P: Required Format for Course Definition Document See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures for Instructions Include items one through 17 or 18 in your course definition using as much space as needed. 1. Date Prepared: September 20, 2009 2. Prepared by: Ivan Sascha Sheehan, Ph.D. 3. DepartmentlDivision: Negotiation & Conflict Management Program (Division oflegal, Ethical, and Historical Studies) 4. Course Number(s), including HEGIS code(s): CNCM 440 5. Course Title: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Conflict Management 6. Credit Hours: 3 Credits 7. Catalog Description (Paragraph should reflect general aims and nature of the course) This course provides an introduction to current scholarship on terrorism and counterterrorism. Students will explore cutting edge debates that highlight the need for sophisticated conflict analysis in the post 9-11 world. Readings, research, reports, films, discussion and debate, case studies, simulations and other class exercises will all be used to help students better understand the concept and origins of terrorism, explore similarities and differences in the way terrorists and counterterrorists organize and strategize, approach the problem of securing support, engage in conflict and, in some cases, resolve their conflicts. 8. Prerequisites: None 9. Course Purpose (How the course is to be used in the curriculum, e.g. required for major): Elective ~ 10. General Edu_... Wapplicable V e. sodoildonces, hljllmliies, -.:.. ek:.):~"'" '(I~Cf. 11. Course Type I Component (clinical, continuance, discussion, field studies, independent study, laboratory. lecture, practicum, research, seminar, supervision, thesis research, tutorial, or workshop). This must match Peop!eSoft 9.0 coding. Check with your dean's office ifyou are unsure ofthe correct entry: Lecture 12. Faculty qualified to teach the course: Sheehan, Ross, Boles 13. Content Outline: See Attached Content Outline (Appendix A) 14. Learning Goals: By the end of the course, each student should be able to: (1) Differentiate terrorism from other focms of violence. (2) Critically evaluate existing counterterrorism strategies and their effectiveness in a contemporary context (3) Identify terrorism incident databases and demonstrate ability to locate information on specific terrorist organizations using these resources. (4) Analyze the strategic logic of terrorist violence by way of drawing linkages between a terrorist organization's strategies and tactics and overall mission! poiiiicai purpose. (5) Propose effective means of countering terrorist violence based on case study research. I

8117109 15. Assessment Strategies: Assessment strategies will be linked to the specific leaming goals listed above and may include: Short essays, class presentations in the form of wor1dng group projects, in-class simulation exercisesl debates with corresponding written components, and afinal research paper. 16. Suggested Text(s) and Materials (example: textbooks, equipment, software, etc., that student must purdlase Hoffman, Bruce. 2006. Inside Terrorism. New York. Columbia University Press. Kegley. Charles W. (ad). 2003. The New Global Terrorism. Characterlatics, cau.es, Controls, NJ: Prentice Hall. 17. Suggested class size: 15-25 18. Lab Fees (when applicable): No Issued by: Wim Wiewel, Provosl and Senior VICe President for Academic Affairs Effective Date: September 11, 2006, Revised 214109 Reviewed by: University Faculty Senate

8117109 GENERAL CONTENT OUTliNE. APPENDIX A: Part I. Terrorism DefInitions and Concepts History of Terrorism i Assessing Terrorism Causal Explanations Strategies and Tactics Suicide Terrorism Part II. Counterterrorism Measuring Terrorism Chief Instruments of Counterterrorism Policy Military Force Intelligencel Law Enforcement Negotiation Public Diplomacy Torture Democ~andTerrorl8m