START is currently accepting applications to the program from University of Maryland undergraduates. Students from all colleges and majors are encouraged to apply.
Student Learning Outcomes
START's goal for the minor is to provide interested students of all majors with the education and training they need to pursue graduate education focused on terrorism research or employment in the ever-expanding homeland-security community, including opportunities within the public, private, and non-profit sectors. By the end of the minor program:- Students will have developed a comprehensive
understanding of the theories explaining the formation of terrorist groups
and the motivations behind terrorist behavior;
- Students will have developed a comprehensive
understanding of the impact of terrorism on groups and individuals;
- Students will have developed first-hand experience
working in the homeland security community; and
- Students will have developed a capacity to conduct
research on terrorism using a range of analytical tools and research
methods.
Eligibility and Application Process
The minor program is limited to 30 students per cohort. Students eligible to apply for selection must meet all of the following requirements (by the time of application):
- 30 university credits completed, with at least 15
credits awarded by the University of Maryland;
- Strong academic record (minimum GPA of 3.0 preferred);
and
- At least three full semesters remaining at the
University of Maryland prior to graduation.
Application Process and Deadline
Interested students must submit a completed application package in hard copy to START headquarters at 8400 Baltimore Ave, Suite 250. Applications are due by 5:00 pm on February 22, 2013.Each application must contain:
- Three copies of the completed
application;
- Three copies of the
applicant's one-page resume;
- Three copies of the
applicant's unofficial transcript; and
- One copy of a completed faculty
recommendation form in a sealed envelope. Recommendations should come
from University of Maryland faculty members when possible, but the
committee will also accept letters from advanced graduate students at the
University of Maryland who have taught the applicant, as well as from
faculty members at other universities who have taught the applicant.
Recommendations should not come from graduate students at other
universities, from employers, or from family friends.
A committee comprised of faculty and staff affiliated with START will review applications and select no more than 35 students for the program's 2013-2015 cohort.
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