Emergency Management, Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management and Homeland Security is more than just a degree—it’s a chance to make an impact when it matters most. In a world where crises are inevitable, this program equips you with the skills to lead and adapt in any situation, from natural disasters to cybersecurity threats, business continuity, and beyond.
Courses
- BUAD 2003 — Business Information Systems
- EAM 1013 — Introduction for Emergency Management
- EAM 2003 — Introduction to Homeland Security
- EAM 3003 — Developing Emergency Management Skills
- EAM 3013 — Public Policy and Politics in Emergency Management
- EAM 3023 — Principles of Preparedness and Response
- EAM 3053 — Introduction to Ethical and Legal Issues in Emergency Management
- EAM 3063 — Emergency Management Doctrine
- EAM 4003 — Principles of Mitigation and Recovery
- EAM 4013 — Resilience and Continuity
- EAM 4023 — Technology for Comprehensive Emergency Management
- EAM 4033 — Emergency Management Research and Grants
- EAM 4203 — Externship
- EAM 4506 — Internship
- EAM 4603 — Capstone
- EMHS 5003 — Principles of Mitigation and Recovery
- EMHS 6103 — Research Design and Methods
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- FW 2833 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GEOG 2833 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- OL 5043 — Ethical Decision-Making and Development
- OL 5143 — Nonprofit Organizations
- OL 5343 — Community Development
- OL 5643 — Organizational Culture
- OL 6043 — Leadership in Organizational Change
- OL 6143 — Performance Coaching and Leadership Development
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University