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Article: Augusta State University to create homeland security-focused master's degree.
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- The Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA)
- Article date:
- May 29, 2007
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Byline: Laura Youngs
May 29--Jody Wilson figures if he can't serve, he might as well help his country in whatever way he can.
"I'm too old to go to Iraq, I'm too old to fight, but I'd like to do something," he said.
The publicity and marketing coordinator for Augusta State University is working on a master's degree in public administration that focuses on homeland security, something Mr. Wilson said he is "very, very excited about." The homeland security track will involve three courses on emergency management (which is already being offered), terrorism and the nation's structure for homeland security (which will be launched in the fall).
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