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This program is designed to help prepare you to take on a leadership role in protecting against natural and human-induced threats to homeland security.
The online master’s in management concentration in homeland security management at University of Maryland Global Campus will prepare you for professional positions concerned with protecting the country against natural and human-made domestic and international threats such as terrorism, transnational crime, and cybercrime. In this program, you will learn about maintaining cybersecurity, transportation security, intelligence, civil liberties, emerging technology integration, international engagement, and private-sector partnerships and collaboration. You’ll attain the requisite knowledge and skills necessary for professional homeland security positions involving cybersecurity, risk and threat assessments, the design and management of operational disaster relief recovery, and the development of strategies essential to the protection of individuals, facilities, and critical infrastructure.
The UCSP 615 requirement may be waived if you previously earned a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution. For more information, contact your academic advisor.
This is our recommended course sequence to progress through this program. This sequence incorporates course prerequisites and program requirements but does not list course alternatives that may be available. We recommend you take a maximum of 6 credits per term. You cannot take a prerequisite with its subsequent course during the same session. Your plan will be unique and dependent on multiple factors, including the number of credits you transfer to this program.
Contact an advisor if you have any questions about this plan, course alternatives, or your course load limit.
Sequence | Course |
1 | (0 Credits, UCSP 615) |
2 | (6 Credits, MGMT 630) |
3 | (3 Credits, HSMN 610) |
4 | (3 Credits, MGMT 640) |
5 | (3 Credits, HSMN 625) |
6 | (3 Credits, MGMT 650) |
7 | (3 Credits, HSMN 630) |
8 | (3 Credits, INFA 660) |
9 | (3 Credits, BSBD 641) |
10 | (3 Credits, EMAN 620) |
11 | (3 Credits, HSMN 670) |
12 | (3 Credits, MGMT 670) |
If you completed your undergraduate degree at UMGC with coursework in homeland security, an accelerated pathway between UMGC's graduate and undergraduate degree programs in this field may allow you to reduce your total coursework for this program by up to 6 credits.
The UCSP 615 requirement may be waived if you previously earned a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution. For more information, contact your academic advisor.
This is our recommended course sequence to progress through this program. This sequence incorporates course prerequisites and program requirements but does not list course alternatives that may be available. We recommend you take a maximum of 6 credits per term. You cannot take a prerequisite with its subsequent course during the same session. Your plan will be unique and dependent on multiple factors, including the number of credits you transfer to this program.
Contact an advisor if you have any questions about this plan, course alternatives, or your course load limit.
Sequence | Course |
1 | (0 Credits, UCSP 615) |
2 | (6 Credits, MGMT 630) |
3 | (3 Credits, HSMN 610) |
4 | (3 Credits, MGMT 640) |
5 | (3 Credits, HSMN 625) |
6 | (3 Credits, MGMT 650) |
7 | (3 Credits, HSMN 630) |
8 | (3 Credits, INFA 660) |
9 | (3 Credits, BSBD 641) |
10 | (3 Credits, EMAN 620) |
11 | (3 Credits, HSMN 670) |
12 | (3 Credits, MGMT 670) |
If you completed your undergraduate degree at UMGC with coursework in homeland security, an accelerated pathway between UMGC's graduate and undergraduate degree programs in this field may allow you to reduce your total coursework for this program by up to 6 credits.
Develop skills and gain knowledge through coursework that draws from the expertise and experience of our respected faculty.
This program is designed to help prepare you to take on a leadership role in protecting against natural and human-induced threats to homeland security.
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