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Online Bachelor's Degree: Homeland Security

Homeland Security
Bachelor of Science
DEGREE AT A GLANCE
  • 120 credits
  • Transfer up to 90 credits
  • All courses available online
  • Select hybrid courses available
TUITION RATES
  • $324 per credit (in-state)
  • $499 per credit (out-of-state)
  • $250 per credit (military)
  • Other fees may apply
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Advance in your career with an online bachelor’s degree in homeland security from University of Maryland Global Campus. In this degree program, you’ll engage in career-focused coursework, conduct research, make evaluations and risk assessments, and develop mitigation strategies. Our experienced faculty members bring their practical expertise to the classroom and work with industry advisors and other experts in homeland security to continuously improve the program in response to the changing knowledge-based economy. With our convenient online courses, you can earn your online bachelor’s degree in homeland security at UMGC on your own time. You could also save time and money with our generous transfer credit policy. Why wait? Take the first step towards your bachelor's degree in homeland security and apply today!

Refine Your Skills in Risk Assessment, Research, & Mitigation Strategy Development

The online bachelor’s degree in homeland security program offers a comprehensive and flexible curriculum, cutting-edge research initiatives, and experiential learning designed to help you build the knowledge, skills, and ethical frameworks necessary to protect the nation against evolving security threats. The program is built upon the practitioner-scholar model which serves as a source of practical knowledge and a foundation of maintaining professional experience and currency in the homeland security field. 

Here are a few benefits of this online degree program:

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These requirements are for students who enroll in the 2024–2025 academic year. For prior year requirements, visit our catalog archive.

Bachelor’s Degree Requirements

In addition to the specific course requirements outlined on each bachelor’s degree webpage, UMGC maintains certain requirements for all bachelor’s degrees.

Develop Career-Ready Skills in Homeland Security

This program is designed to equip you with knowledge and skills that can easily translate to a variety of homeland security-related careers. The curriculum covers international and domestic terrorism and counterterrorism; emerging technologies; cyber threats; infrastructure protection; emergency preparedness and response; global pandemics; natural disasters; strategic planning; policies; intelligence operations; and international engagement. You’ll also develop critical thinking, ethical decision-making, risk analysis, and communication skills to meet the professional demands of leadership and management in the homeland security profession.

Our homeland security degree program directors refresh and update the curriculum regularly, with a focus on helping students achieve the following:

Advance Your Career

This program is designed to help prepare you for management work in security risk assessment, operational recovery, and strategy development to protect people, facilities, and critical infrastructure. The homeland security industry seeks exceptional candidates to fill mission-critical positions in the areas of cybersecurity, information technology, intelligence, law enforcement, business operations/mission support, immigration, travel security, prevention and response, and emergency management. Potential job titles within specific homeland security disciplines include emergency management director, homeland security specialist, intelligence analyst, cybersecurity analyst, special agent, and risk management consultant.

Left to right: Faustina A., UMGC student, Information Assurance; Diana M., UMGC student, Psychology

$190B
Available Funding
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security budgeted $190.2 billion among its 17 subcomponents in fiscal year 2024.
Source: USASpending.gov | Agency Profile: Department of Homeland Security | July 30, 2024
$900B
Market Value
The homeland security and emergency management market is projected to reach $904.6 billion by 2026.
Source: MarketsandMarkets | Homeland Security and Emergency Market Management by Vertical | May 2021
42%
Bachelor's Requirement

Practice Real-World Skills in Your Homeland Security Courses

Throughout your curriculum, your instructors will assign coursework that will help you prioritize real-world skills and experience. In past courses, students earning a bachelor’s in homeland security have been able to complete the following course projects:

  • Develop a basic understanding of the origins, policies, environments, and public- and private-sector activities that constitute homeland security.
  • Examine how planning and responding to critical incidents is handled at the local, state, and national levels.
  • Study the theories and techniques used in public safety leadership, including participative, supportive, charismatic, and coaching approaches to leadership.

Explore UMGC Homeland Security Insights

Gain insight from our faculty and staff and delve deeper into a range of topics, including the career potential of homeland security majors and how to apply their major-related principles to everyday activities.

 

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