Master of Science in Emergency Services Management

Masters in Emergency Services ManagementThe Master of Science in Emergency Services Management has evolved into a program designed to produce an educated, multi-disciplined, proactive group of professionals who must evaluate risk analysis and prevention, secure communications reliability, and provide for mitigation along with economic and social recovery in the face of disastrous natural or man-made catastrophic events.

Emergency managers shoulder a great deal of responsibility during emergencies. They must understand the risks in a variety of emergency situations and be prepared to act as soon as trouble and disaster arises and threatens the public and our communities. The bottom line is that the emergency manager is the one who is counted on to deal with unpredictable, dangerous and sometimes catastrophic situations, and to address such situations in a fashion that minimizes risk to responders and the public alike. This program provides professional leaders in the fire science, criminal justice, safety and environmental fields with the knowledge base to assume Emergency Management roles in the federal, state, county, private corporate or consulting sectors of our economic and business infrastructure.

Estimated time of completion of this program is 3 years.

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Curriculum

Graduates will successfully complete 37 semester hours outlined below
Semester Hours
MS Student Orientation 1
Core Courses 36
Total 37
Master of Science in Emergency Services Management 37
OR 5000 - Graduate Student Orientation 1
MOS 6801 - Emergency Management 3
MSE 6201 - Homeland Security 3
MCJ 6374 - Special Topics in Criminology 3
MCJ 6453 - Global Terrorism 3
MSE 5201 - Advanced Fire Administration 3
MOS 5425 - Advanced Toxicology 3
MSE 6301 - Risk Management 3
MSE 5101 - Legal Aspects of Emergency Services Management 3
MHS 5201 - Weapons of Mass Destruction 3
MSE 5301 - Interagency Disaster Management 3
MOS 5640 - Advanced Interactions of Hazardous Materials 3
MSE 6701 - Case Studies in Natural and Man Made Disasters 3
   
Total 37 Semester Hours

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