Comparative Strategic Cultures

CSSC-311, Comparative Strategic Cultures, is an expert-level elective in the College of Strategic Security Cooperation which explores security culture, U.S. strategic culture, deepens understanding of international relations and security studies, and broadening students theoretical and methodological tool sets.   This class will discuss selected partner and adversary strategic cultures.
This 20-hour virtual instructor-led training (VILT) is comprised of ten, 2-hour synchronous sessions in Blackboard.
At the end of the course, students will have two opportunities to achieve an 80% or better on the final short answer assessment to receive their certificate of completion.
In addition, students are asked to complete the course evaluation at the end of the course to provide valuable feedback on course design, content, and instruction.