Prepare to Protect, Serve, and Respond
Homeland security and emergency management focuses on protecting the country and responding to – and recovering from – man-made and natural disasters. Our program is extraordinarily unique because it combines two important areas of study into one. This model is what employers are looking for.
We are cross-training students to provide you with a well-rounded picture of what is going on in the world today. We'll instill in you the skills to respond appropriately to these challenges and the ability to navigate complex issues. You can choose to focus your degree in either homeland security or emergency management, or complete both tracks.
In the homeland security track, you'll prepare for careers at the federal, state, or local level by:
- Exploring complex issues of immigration and border security
- Becoming knowledgeable about potential threats to the nation's critical infrastructure
- Studying transportation security and weapons of mass destruction
- Learning to respond to threats of terrorism
In the emergency management track, you will learn to manage and coordinate the multi-agency response to and recovery from man-made and natural disasters by:
- Mastering the tools and methods involved in emergency management
- Learning the principles of fire science technology
- Exploring concepts in hazard risk management, hazard mapping, and modeling
Create Your Own Path
Our program includes 17 free electives intentionally built into the program that enable you to further your specialization in either homeland security or emergency management. There are also several new courses being introduced, such as our maritime security course, allowing you to take courses that other colleges and universities simply aren't offering.
You can add to your experience by minoring in disciplines such as criminal justice or fire science, or prepare to pursue a master's degree in national security or emergency management.
We also offer outstanding internship opportunities for our students. As just one example of many, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a six-week summer internship in which our students can earn $25 per hour as a disaster assistance employee. Some of the responsibilities of this position include follow-up and relief efforts and assisting with strategy in the aftermath of disasters such as fires, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
Nearly 80 percent of federal employees work for the Department of Homeland Security, and job opportunities are projected to increase each of the next ten years. Potential careers are available in the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Homeland Security Investigations, the Coast Guard, FEMA, local and state governments, and the private sector. In fact, almost every major corporation in the United States has an emergency management office. The possibilities are endless.
Fully Online Option
Our bachelor's degree can help position you for a leadership role, while helping you plan for the protection and support of our country. In addition to our on-ground program in West 51¶ºÄÌ, CT, we also offer a fully online option.
- 100% online. Classes are completely on your schedule.
- One course per term. Most courses are offered in our 6-8 week format, so you can take one course per mini-term for maximum work-life balance.
- On your schedule. Our online courses are asynchronous, which means you can complete coursework when it's convenient for you. You have deadlines, but not scheduled class times.
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