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It seems like there is some overlap between the Georgetown Biohazardous Threat Agents and Emerging Infectious Diseases masters and SSP. Does anybody know how these two programs compare? I'm interested in national and international security policy relating to terrorism and armed conflict, and how endemic infectious disease and threats of biological and chemical weapons affect the strategic planning of military operations and contribute to the destabilization of security situations. I double majored in molecular biology and public health for my B.A. but now want to make a shift towards policy and government for my Master's. 

I was accepted in the Biohaz. program back in January but am still waiting to hear about SSP. 

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