Earn Your Degree in Homeland Security Management Online

Fri, Apr 23, 2010

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Earn Your Degree Online

Earn Your Degree Online

If the field of homeland security is one you’re interested in, you’ll be glad to know that an online master’s degree in this field can lead to a variety of careers: emergency management specialists, facility manager, federal agent, and many others.

When studying for a career in homeland security you will take courses in Emergency Management, Intelligence Gathering & Analysis, Psychological & Sociological Aspects of Disaster & Terrorism, Border & Transportation Security, Domestic & International Terrorism, Vulnerability Assessment, and Health & Medical Issues in Emergency Management.

If you pursue an online master’s degree in Homeland Security Management, you’ll learn ways of dealing with various potential emergency situations; these could be man-made disasters or natural. You will be taught the best ways of dealing with the effects of disasters, whether medical and physical or psychological and sociological.

Careers

Some of the most typical careers for individuals who have graduated with an online master’s degree in Homeland Security Management are:

  • Emergency Management Specialist
  • Facility Manager
  • Federal Agent

Salaries for these and other positions in the field of homeland security can be found on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website or Payscale.com.

Learned Skills

When you graduate with a master’s degree in Homeland Security Management from an online degree program, you will be equipped to efficiently manage emergency and disaster situations, foresee disasters that may happen in the future, and how to find ways that might help avoid them.

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This post was written by:

Stacey Boothe Snelling - who has written 128 posts on Education Online - Online Degrees, Career Training, Continuing Education News & Articles by IEducationblogs.com.

Stacey Boothe Snelling holds a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Indiana University and a Master's Degree in Education from Butler University. She has taught school for 10 years and is currently going through the admissions and financial aid process with her near-college-age daughter.

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