2024-2025 Catalog
Public Safety and Emergency Management [8008]
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Bachelor of Applied Science
(120 Credit Hours)
Program Manager
Dr. Michael Ryan
941-752-5495
RyanM@SCF.edu
Program Description and Goal
The Bachelor of Applied Science In Public Safety and Emergency Management provides third year college students and associate degree graduates in areas such as law enforcement, paralegal, fire science, emergency medical services, emergency management, or an Associate in Arts with an educational pathway that leads to a bachelor’s degree with workforce skills based on the Public Administration and Security Personnel needs of government and of private companies. Coursework includes the areas of general security, crisis and disaster issues, public safety, homeland security, management, administration, and terrorism prevention (including cyber-security). Graduates of this program will find employment opportunities in local, state, and federal governments, colleges and universities, and in private companies. In addition, the program is ideal preparation for further study in graduate school for programs in law, public administration, emergency management, or public policy.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Apply the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, and ethics necessary for success as a professional public employee in the management of a variety of governmental and nongovernmental settings.
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively lead and supervise a group of managers and/or employees in both governmental and nongovernmental settings.
- Demonstrate the knowledge necessary to critically evaluate and manage the day to day safety operations of an agency or company.
- Discuss the needs in a community for coordinated safety action plans and know how to create and manage such plans.
- Demonstrate the ability to coordinate and manage different types of budgets in the governmental and non-governmental setting.
- Exhibit knowledge through the ability to apply the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to specific situations.
- Demonstrate the knowledge to properly integrate appropriate technology into the leadership and management of governmental and nongovernmental work settings.
- Understand the many forms of terrorism and analyze how to protect an agency or company from external threats.
- Apply the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, and ethics necessary for success as a professional public employee in the management of a variety of governmental and nongovernmental settings.
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively lead and supervise a group of managers and/or employees in both governmental and nongovernmental settings.
- Demonstrate the knowledge necessary to critically evaluate and manage the day to day safety operations of an agency or company.
- Understand the many forms of terrorism and analyze how to protect an agency or company from external threats.
This Bachelor Degree has two tracks:
- The Public Safety Administration Track provides students in areas such as law enforcement, paralegal, fire science, emergency medical services, emergency management, or an Associate in Arts with an educational pathway that leads to a bachelor’s degree with workforce skills desired in public administrative positions for first responders, in government, and some highly regulated private sectors. Coursework includes the areas of public safety, homeland security, public finance, public management, administrative law, crisis and disaster issues, and terrorism prevention. Employment options include positions such as fire chief, deputy chief, battalion chief, fire inspector, fire marshal, emergency management coordinator, training officer, captain and lieutenant (fire and law enforcement), emergency management officer, state trooper, emergency management communications center chief and mitigation coordinator. Work settings include fire and rescue departments, law enforcement agencies, emergency management operations and facilities, planning and utilities departments, and private companies as security officers or emergency coordinators. In addition, the Public Safety Administration Program is ideal preparation for further study in graduate school for programs in law, emergency management or public policy.
- The Homeland Security Track provides students in areas such as law enforcement, paralegal, fire science, emergency medical services, emergency management, or with an Associate in Arts with an educational pathway that leads to a bachelor’s degree with workforce skills based on the Security Personnel needs of local, state and Federal governments and private companies. Coursework includes the areas of crisis and disaster issues, public safety, homeland security, management and terrorism prevention. Graduates of this program will find employment opportunities in local, state, or Federal government, colleges and universities, and corporate security offices. In addition, the Homeland Security Program is ideal preparation for further study in graduate school for programs in law, investigations, Homeland Security, emergency management or public policy.
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