Emergency Management and Homeland Security (BS)
Are you interested in reducing the risk of disaster associated with natural hazards or human-caused incidents and building community resilience? If so, Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in emergency management and homeland security may be the right fit. In this program, you’ll gain the skills and knowledge needed to prevent, plan for and recover from disasters. You’ll graduate prepared for a rewarding career in the private sector, nonprofits or government organizations.
Quick facts
Emergency management and homeland security courses
Your courses will cover a variety of topics ranging from new and emerging biological threats to cybersecurity and disaster risk reduction. As a culminating experience, you’ll complete a capstone project which allows you to develop solutions for planning and responding to disasters that you could encounter in your future roles. Courses may include:
PAF 201: Economics and Public Policy (SOBE OR SB)
PAF 261: Hazards and Risk Management
PAF 301: Applied Statistics (QTRS OR CS)
PAF 311: Leadership and Change (SOBE OR SB)
PAF 360: Emergency Management I
PAF 400: Senior Capstone Project
PAF 460: Public Service Ethics
PAF 461: Homeland Security
PAF 302: Public Service Research Methods
Jobs in disaster relief, homeland security and more
Upon graduation, your knowledge and skills can suit you for career opportunities in local, state and federal government, as well as private companies and nonprofit organizations. You can pursue roles, such as emergency management director, disaster recovery planner, GIS analyst, logistics section lead, cybersecurity analyst and more. Career paths include, but aren’t limited to: