Religion and Global Terrorism

POL 2525 3 Quarter Hours
Course Level Undergraduate
Description Explores the history of terrorism, the different categories, and varying interpretations of terrorism. Focuses on the economic, historical, philosophical, religious, social, and demographic causes of terrorism. Since 9/11, the public has been exposed to extensive media coverage of terrorism. Examines terrorism in the following contexts: state-supported, religious, ethnic/racial, and political.

Course Sections

Section 01
CRN 90304
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Session Summer 2013, Full-Term Session
Class Meeting Dates 07/01/2013 to 08/24/2013
Instructor Ms. Eugenia Hristova
Campus Online Campus
Course Format Online
Costs Course Cost: View Tuition Rates | Books: Visit NU Bookstore Site
Upcoming Academic Term Dates
  • Summer Term
    Jul 1, 2013 (4- and 8-week classes)
    Jul 29, 2013 (4-week classes)
  • Fall Term
    Sep 9, 2013 (6- and 12-week classes)
    Oct 21, 2013 (6-week classes)

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