| Department: | Behavioral & Social Sciences / College of Liberal & Performing Arts |
| Hours Required: | 120 |
| Categories: | Undergraduate |
| Delivery: | On-Campus |
The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management equips students with the knowledge and skills critical to homeland security and emergency management, including related technology, incident command, and infrastructure protection. The program is geared toward new students and students transferring from related fields such as policing, fire science, and emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and prepares graduates for leadership roles in managing crisis situations.
- Emergency Management
- Emergency Preparedness
- Disaster Response/Recovery
- Homeland Security
- Leadership Roles in Existing Expertise (Fire, Police, Ambulance)
- Public Safety
University Requirement (2 hours)
GSTD 1002 – Freshman Seminar
General Education (32 hours)
English (6 hours)
ENGL 1113 – Composition I
ENGL 1123 – Composition II
Fine Arts/Humanities (9 Hours)
World Literature (3 Hours)
ENGL 2213 – World Literature I
ENGL 2223 – World Literature II
PHIL 2403 – Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics
Fine Arts/Humanities Choice (6 Hours)
ART 1103 – Introduction to Game Development
ART 2013 – Art Appreciation
ENGL 2213 – World Literature I
ENGL 2223 – World Literature II
HUM 2003 – Film Appreciation
HUM 2103 – Social Media in Society
MUS 2003 – History of Rock Music
MUS 2013 – Music Appreciation
MUS 2023 – Music and Culture of Africa and its Diaspora
PHIL 2403 – Introduction to Philosophy and Ethics
THEA 2003 – Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2633 – Fundamentals of Acting
3 Hours Foreign Language
CHIN 1003 – Mandarin Chinese I
CHIN 1013 – Mandarin Chinese II
FREN 1053 – Elementary French I
FREN 1063 – Elementary French II
SPAN 1053 – Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 1063 – Elementary Spanish II
Mathematics (3 Hours)
MATH 1053 – Mathematical Literacy
MATH 1023 – College Algebra
MATH 1045 – Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 1525 – Calculus I
MATH 2123 – Applied Calculus for Technology
MATH 2124 – Applied Calculus
Science (8 hours)
Biological Science Choice (4 Hours
BIOL 1043 – Introduction to Biology and
BIOL 1041 – Introduction to Biology Lab
Or
BIOL 1203 – Principles of Biology I and
BIOL 1201 – Principles of Biology I Lab
Physical Science Choice (4 Hours)
CHEM 1013 – College Chemistry I and
CHEM 1011 – College Chemistry I Lab
Or
CHEM 1023 – University Chemistry I and
CHEM 1021 – University Chemistry I Lab
Or
CHEM 1133 – Chemistry in Society and
CHEM 1131 – Chemistry in Society Lab
Or
PHYS 1133 – Physics in Society and
PHYS 1131 – Physics in Society Lab
Or
PHYS 2003 – College Physics I and
PHYS 2001 – College Physics I Lab
Or
PHYS 2133 – Astronomy and
PHYS 2131 – Astronomy Lab
Or
PHYS 2203 – University Physics I and
PHYS 2201 – University Physics I Lab
Social Science (6 Hours) – 3 hours of social science are included in the major
World History Choice (3 Hours)
HIST 1003 – World History I
HIST 1013 – World History II
U.S. History (3 Hours)
HIST 2013 – United States History I
HIST 2023 – United States History II
Emergency Management and Homeland Security (45 Hours)
Required (33 Hours)
CRJU/EMGT 2023 – Introduction to Emergency Management
CRJU 3003 – Multiculturalism
CRJU 3033 – Criminal Investigations
CRJU 3103 – Ethics in Criminal Justice
CRJU/EMGT 3193 – Technology in Emergency Management
CRJU 3233 – Cyber Crime
CRJU/EMGT 4113 – Study of Terrorism
CRJU/EMGT 4133 – Homeland Security
CRJU/EMGT 4153 – Critical Infrastructure Protection
CRJU/EMGT 4163 – Incident Command System/Incident Management
CRJU 4213 – International Law
Electives (12 hours)
CRJU course or EMGT courses
Other Requirements (24 hours)
3 hours of CHEM
FIN 2003 – Personal Finance
IS 2023 – Business Information Systems
PSCI 2003 – American Government: National
PSCI 2013 – State and Local Government
PSYC 2003 – General Psychology
SOC 2003 – Introduction to Sociology
SPCH 1113 – Introduction to Public Speaking
Unrestrictive Electives (17 Hours)
Students must complete a total of 40 JR/SR hours.
