Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Master of Science
The Master of Science in Emergency Management and Homeland Security (EMHS) provides a specialized curriculum for current EMHS professionals, those seeking to enter the field, and individuals planning to pursue a doctorate. The program integrates the latest research and practical applications, covering emerging technologies, as well as social, political, legal, ethical, and leadership dimensions of emergency management and homeland security. Graduates are prepared to meet the growing demand for skilled EMHS professionals in the private sector, education, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies at the local, state, national, and international levels.
Courses
- EMHS 5023 — Technology for Comprehensive Emergency Management
- EMHS 6033 — Leadership and Management
- EMHS 6063 — Principles of Emergency Management
- EMHS 6093 — Principles of Homeland Security
- EMHS 6103 — Research Design and Methods
- EMHS 6123 — Applied Data Analysis
- EMHS 6133 — Ethical, Legal, and Political Considerations in Emergency Management and Homeland Security
- EMHS 6413 — Capstone
- EMHS 6423 — Professional Practical Experience and Project Development
- EMHS 6943 — Master's Thesis