Unlock your path to success with our comprehensive degree map for the EMHS program! Dive into our informational videos for each core class and get an insider's view of what you’ll be learning, the skills you'll acquire, and how each course builds towards your career goals. Whether you're curious about the curriculum, eager to understand how the courses fit together, or just exploring your options, our degree map and videos are your perfect starting point. Explore now to see how our program can help you achieve your ambitions!
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EMHS 1013 Introduction to Emergency Management |
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SPRING: |
EMHS 2003 Introduction to Homeland Security |
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EMHS 3003 Developing Emergency Management Skills |
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EMHS 3063 Emergency Management Doctrine |
EMHS 4033 EM Research & Grants |
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EMHS 3023 Principles of Preparedness & Response |
EMHS 3053 Intro to Ethical and Legal Issues in EM |
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EMHS 3013 Public Policy & Politics in EM |
EMHS 4003 Principles of Mitigation & Recovery* |
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EMHS 4013 Resilience and Continuity |
EMHS 4023 Technology in EM* |
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EMHS 4203 Externship / EMHS 4506 Internship |
EMHS 4603 Capstone |
Unlock a fast-tracked path to expertise with an accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s degree in Emergency Management and Homeland Security. This streamlined program is designed for ambitious students who want to swiftly transition from foundational knowledge to advanced proficiency in managing complex emergencies and safeguarding communities. By combining undergraduate and graduate coursework into an expedited timeline, you’ll gain comprehensive skills and real-world experience faster, positioning yourself as a leader in this critical field. Embrace the opportunity to enhance your career prospects, expand your professional network, and make a significant impact in protecting lives and infrastructure— all while saving time and resources.
*EMHS 4003 and EMHS 4023 can be taken as EMHS 5003 and EMHS 5023 respectively, double counting your credits towards your Bachelor's and Master's degrees with the Accelerated Bachelors to Masters (AB2M) program.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) allows students to earn college credit for knowledge and skills gained outside the classroom, such as work experience, military service, certifications, or training programs. By recognizing these experiences, It helps save time and money by turning real-world experience into credit toward a degree.