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William Hillar
Adjunct Professor
William G. (Bill) Hillar is a retired Colonel of the U.S. Army Special Forces. He has served in Asia, the Middle East, and Central and South America, where his diverse training and experiences included tactical counterterrorism, explosive ordnance, emergency medicine and psychological warfare. His military experience led him not only to cross-train and serve with Special Forces from allied countries, but also to advise governments and military organizations in several foreign nations. He holds a B.A. in Psychology, M.A. in Education, a Ph.D. in Health Education, and an honorary doctorate in Intercultural Relations.
Though he works primarily with law enforcement, firefighters, and other first responder organizations where quick reaction and rapid recovery are essential for survival, he also leads many workshops and courses at colleges and universities in the areas of Human Trafficking, International Terrorism, Security Careers (Intelligence Community), Transnational Drug Smuggling, and International Crime.
Expertise
Tactical counter-terrorism; explosive ordnance; emergency medicine; psychological warfare; first responder trainingEducation
Ph.D, Health Education; Honorary Doctorate, Intercultural Relations; MA, Education; BA, Psychology
Courses
Courses offered in the past four years.
▲ indicates offered in the current term
▹ indicates offered in the upcoming term[s]
WKSH 8542 - Tactical Counterterrorism ▹
Spring 2010 - MIIS, Spring 2011 - MIIS
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WKSH 8549 - Wks:Human Trafficking ▲
This workshop will provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of global human trafficking. In addition to an overview of the global issues we will examine causes, costs, political and other means of reducing the problem, and ways to personally impact this world-wide disgrace and disregard for human dignity.
Fall 2009 - MIIS, Fall 2010 - MIIS
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Tags:
•Terrorism Studies
•IPS
•NPTS
•MA in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies
◦Curriculum
◦Faculty
◦Certificate Options
◦Monterey Terrorism Research and Education Program (MonTREP)
◦James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)
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