American Military University : Security Management Reviews
AMU Rocks
By: eglipaul5
(Graduate) on August 23, 2010
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I finished my MA in Security Management. Being on Active Duty I had to move around alot and the folks at AMU were always there even when deployed to Iraq.
Security Management
By: clavinr
(In Progress) on July 27, 2010
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I highly recommend this school. I have a BS in Criminal Justice from Roger Williams in RI, a very well known school. I was pursuing a Masters at Salve Regina and dropped them. (and ate some courses in the process) I have learned far more, and worked harder than I expected. The instructors are int eh field of Security Management and are excellent support.
Excellent Program!
By: mpdixons
(In Progress) on January 5, 2010
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I'm in my sixth class with AMU leading to a Masters in Security Management. The professors have real-world experience along with fine academic credentials. I've learned more than I expected in this program, and that comes from someone with 25 years in the field. I'm VERY pleased with the speed of feedback I'm getting from all the professors (my B.A. is from St. Leo Univ., completed on-line, where half the professors disappear for weeks at a time...). So far, AMU is EXACTLY what I was hoping to find!
AMU
By: tedwade1
(In Progress) on September 15, 2006
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American Military University is a excellent school. The monthly semesters with either 8 week or 16 week courses gives great flexibility. I have completed 15 credits in graduate level Security Management and Homeland Security Courses. In the Security and Homeland Security courses, a significant percentage of students are serving in the military but many are not. Most of those who are not in the military are in security management, law enforcement, or emergency services careers. The professors have a lot of practical experience to ehnance their academic credentials. All of the professors I have had for class worked in their fields while completing their degrees. That gives a good perspective on what most online learners are going through. Almost everyone in the classes has had a full-time career while attending classes. Many were even completing courses while deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. The courses are very writing intensive which I suppose is typical for online courses.
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