Coordinator: Mariama Yakubu
Emergency management is a broad, interdisciplinary field that deals in mitigating, preparing for, responding to and recovering from man-made and natural disasters. The objective of this program is to provide appropriate knowledge, training, and skill sets to manage and coordinate the multi-agency response to and recover from man-made and natural disasters.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
- Analyze multi-hazard emergency incidents.
- Create an incident command system at an emergency in accordance with national standards.
- Make appropriate strategic, tactical, and task decisions to mitigate an incident.
- Identify hazards within a community or organization, establishing appropriate mitigation strategies.
- Apply knowledge of leadership and management principles related to incidents natural or human made.
Students earning the B.S. degree in Emergency Management are required to complete at least 121 credits, including 40 credits of University Core Curriculum with restrictions as defined below, 63 credits of major requirements, and 18 credits of free electives.