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Learn to examine and address security and emergency management issues to prepare for leadership roles in today's global environment. Globalization and national disasters have posed exponential challenges to world peace, security, and the stability of communities, transcending any defined nation or state boundary. Our Homeland Security and Emergency Management program prepares the next generation of national, regional, and local leaders with an understanding of global development within our own country and throughout the world. Examine and analyze security issues and policy responses in our ever-changing world
Identify and assess emerging transnational threats including terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, regional and ethnic conflicts, and international crime
Assess hazards and prepare plans to respond to emergencies and disasters
Gain multicultural competencies to better understand a nation’s history, culture, and values
Understand a nation’s agenda and comprehend the security implications of a globalized economy
Applicants must have Official High School Transcript or GED.
Our minimum acceptable scores for standard English tests are TOEFL (61), IELTS (5.5), PTE (43).
Application Deadlines: Fall semester - July 1; Spring semester - November 1.