Bachelor of Applied Science
(120 Credit Hours)
Program Director
Barry Puett
941-752-5656 Bradenton
941-408-1300, ext. 65656 Venice
puettb@scf.edu
Program Description and Goal:
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Homeland Security Program provides associate degree graduates in areas such as law enforcement, paralegal, fire science and emergency management with an educational pathway that leads to a bachelor’s degree with workforce skills that are based on the needs of the U.S. government as well as the needs of the private sector. 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 the federal or state government, colleges and universities, and the private sector. In addition, the Homeland Security Program is ideal preparation for further study in graduate school for programs in law, emergency management, or public policy.
Note: Prerequisite classes are offered in the 2011 Fall term. Upper division classes will be offered starting in the 2012 Spring term.
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Homeland Security Program include:
- A 2.0 GPA on a scale of 4.0;
- Earned a minimum of an Associate in Science/Associate in Applied Science (in criminal justice technology or fire science technology) or an Associate in Arts degree from a regionally accredited education institution;
- Completed College Level Academic Skills (CLAS) or equivalent, unless exempt;
- Successfully completed the prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better.
Prerequisite Courses:
There are no prerequisites aside from holding related associate degree. Students who hold an A.S./A.A.S. degree also must complete the general education requirements for an A.A. (the exact amount of coursework needed depends upon the A.S./A.A.S. degree program).