School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of Criminal Justice and Homeland Security

Certificate in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
The Certificate in Homeland Security and Emergency Management offers students an in-depth understanding of the issues and concerns surrounding homeland security and emergency management. The certificate also provides students with practical solutions in the management of natural and unnatural threats and emergency events. Upon completion of the certificate, students will be better equipped to lead their agency, department, organization, company, and community in the preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation of both natural and man-made disasters.

Requirements:
  1. Students must meet the regular Indiana University admission requirements.
  2. Students who are interested in pursuing the CJHS Certificate in Homeland Security and Emergency Management must demonstrate competence in ENG-W 131 or have taken CJHS-J 101. Students seeking waiver of these courses must have either completed similar courses before applying to the program or have several years working experience in a criminal justice, homeland security, or related field. Waiver for these courses will be granted only by the department chair on the recommendation of department faculty or an academic advisor.
  3. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Certificate: Students must complete 15 credit hours in homeland security and emergency management with a grade of C- or higher in each course.
  4. The following courses are required of all students seeking a certificate in homeland security and emergency management:
  • CJHS-J 278 Principles and Practices in Homeland Security (3 cr.)
  • CJHS-J 377 Foundations of Homeland Security (3 cr.)
  • CJHS-J 272 Terrorism and Public Policy (3 cr.)
  • CJHS-J 275 Introduction to Emergency Management (3 cr.)
  • CJHS-J 378 Public Administration and Emergency Management (3 cr.)

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