M.S. in Public Safety Management: Concentration in Law Enforcement Management
A total of eleven (11) courses are required for the degree of M. S. in Public Safety Management: Concentration in Law Enforcement Management. They are broadly grouped into a Public Safety and an Administrative component.
Public Safety Management/Law Enforcement Administration Core Required (seven courses)
Police Executive Management |
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Technology for the Police Executive |
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Seminar: Disaster Planning and Management |
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Risk Analysis |
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CRJ 640 |
Terrorism: Threats and Strategies |
Environmental Crime |
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Case Study in Public Safety |
Electives Four (4) of the following courses:
Fire Department Organization and Management |
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Research and Evaluation |
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Emergency Medical Services Management |
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Management Principles and Practices |
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Critical Incident Stress Management |
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Seminar: Special/Target Hazard Planning and Evaluation |
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
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Independent Study in Public Safety |
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Environmental Law and Enforcement |
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EPA/OSHA Issues for Health Care Institutions |
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CRJ 641 |
Homeland Security |
Strategic Planning for the Public Safety Sector (Distance Learning) |
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Seminar: Global Chemical Regulations and Compliance Management |
Students may substitute up to 2 courses (6 credit hours) from the M.S. in Criminal Justice, M.S. in Homeland Security and M.S. in Environmental Protection and Safety Management Programs.
