Degree
A.A.
Program Type
Undergraduate
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Program Overview

The Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree with a concentration in Emergency Management and Homeland Security at Ashland University equips students with foundational knowledge in the field. Through this program, students study the components of federal, state and local homeland security agencies, focusing on policy, disaster preparation, mitigation and response. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles in areas such as border security, infrastructure protection and command and control systems.

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Delivery Format
Online
In Person
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Credit Hours
60
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Time
2 years
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Tuition

How Do I Know if This Program Is Right for Me?

Emergency Management and Homeland Security is a great choice for a major if you want to work on the front lines and be involved with emergencies as they happen. People who excel in this field aren’t averse to confronting a disaster directly. 

Whether you’re interested in working in counter intelligence for the FBI or want to pursue a new career path with FEMA or in corporate security, this program will give you the tools required to succeed. 

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Already working in a related field?

Ashland University offers several perks you may qualify for:

  • Up to 30 credit hours of credit can be awarded for life and work experience through a Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio.
  • You may receive transfer credit for previous college courses.
  • Veterans who served in the armed forces for at least 36 months after Sept. 10, 2001, have the Federal Yellow Ribbon program available. AU matches funding provided by the Veterans Administration up to a total of $11,000.
  • There is a 15% tuition discount for members of the Fraternal Order of Police, first responders and their immediate families.

Curriculum

Learn more about the Associate of Arts with a concentration in Emergency Management and Homeland Security curriculum by viewing the Two-Year Curriculum GuideAcademic Catalog and Course Rotation.

Course Credit Hours
HSEC 180 Introduction to Homeland Security  3
HSEC 210 Border & Transportation Security  3
HSEC 220 Infrastructure & Environmental Security  3
HSEC 250 Command & Control Systems  3
Electives in HSEC 12
Concentration Total 24

 

Credit for Prior Learning

Credit for prior learning allows students to receive up to 30 credit hours for life and work experience through a Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio. You may also receive transfer credit for previous college courses.

Can You Give Me a Glimpse of My Future?

With an Associate Degree in Emergency Management and Homeland Security, your future could involve dynamic roles in crisis response, preparedness and security management. You may find opportunities in various sectors such as government agencies, private corporations, or nonprofit organizations, where you would contribute to disaster planning, risk assessment and emergency operations coordination.

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