Online Master of Arts in Emergency Management and Homeland Security – Emergency Management
Arizona State University’s master’s in emergency management and homeland security online prepares individuals to pursue a variety of careers focused on helping those in need when disaster strikes. In the emergency management concentration of this degree, you’ll study leadership aimed at effective hazards risk reduction, promotion of community resilience, and overall subject area knowledge of natural and technological hazards.
Quick facts
Next start date: 01/10/2022
Total classes: 10
Weeks per class: 7.5
Total credit hours: 33
Degree questions, answered.
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Why earn an emergency management degree?
The online emergency management degree is aimed at helping develop skills necessary for strategic management of the hazards risk communities face and promoting community resilience capacity building. The program helps develop knowledge and skills needed to lead communities facing an array of complex challenges.
A degree in emergency management leads to a range of rewarding careers in government and in the private and nonprofit sectors. The knowledge, skills and abilities developed through the program are applicable to numerous specializations for organizations in each of these sectors. According to O*NET, there is a bright outlook for emergency management directors.
What emergency management skills will I earn?
ASU’s master’s in emergency management is unique in its interdisciplinary focus and emphasis on understanding the tools needed for effective risk reduction and resilience capacity promotion. Broader analytic and strategic emphases are combined with applied practical knowledge to promote emergency management professionals prepared to deal with complex and interdependent challenges in the 21st century.
The emergency management concentration is a part of the Master of Arts in emergency management and homeland security. This degree is made up of five concentrations, among which includes emergency management. You’ll pick a concentration based on your specific career goals.
Does my emergency management degree concentration say 'online'?
No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” That’s because ASU Online students learn from the same faculty and receive the same course content as in-person students receive.
Online emergency management degree courses
The emergency management degree emphasizes analytic approaches to disaster reduction and community resilience. Courses in program evaluation and security provide a strong foundation in the field. You’ll also take specialized classes in the emergency management concentration area. Topics covered include:
Program core
Hazards Governance
Program core
Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis for Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Program core
GIS for Hazards Analysis
Program core
Applied Data Analysis in Criminal Justice
Program core
Homeland Security
Program core
Integrated Emergency Management
Concentration course
Exercises and Planning for Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Concentration course
Information Technology in Emergency Management
What can you do with a master’s in emergency management?
Emergency management degree recipients can apply to jobs in the public sector and private sector. Opportunities are available at the local, state and federal level. You can also pursue new roles in corporate security. Possible career paths in the field of emergency management include:
Emergency management director.
Emergency management system director.
Emergency preparedness coordinator.
Emergency services director.
Public safety director.
Experienced leaders in emergency preparedness and public safety
The impressive faculty in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions are inspiring the next generation of public service leaders through real-world solutions to issues around child welfare, safety, city management, human trafficking and water scarcity. Recent faculty highlights include:
- Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
- Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
- Member of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Experienced leaders in emergency preparedness and public safety
The impressive faculty in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions are inspiring the next generation of public service leaders through real-world solutions to issues around child welfare, safety, city management, human trafficking and water scarcity. Recent faculty highlights include:
- Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
- Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
- Member of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Emergency management degree admission requirements
Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
Where future practitioners in emergency management learn to lead
The Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions is a comprehensive public service college dedicated to addressing social problems through teaching, research and service. Our public service programs, from public policy, to social work, to criminal justice, to emergency management, are designed to help prepare our diverse student body to make a difference in the community.
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