Emergency Management and Preparedness Minor
Continue to main contentMinors are a secondary area of academic focus.
This can be helpful if you have several areas you'd like to study but don't want to double major. A minor can complement your main course of study by enhancing the value of your major, helping you to find an area of specialization within your major. Or, your minor can just be something you really enjoy and want to know more about. Some degrees require a minor.
Students with 60 credit hours can take four accelerated courses that count toward both their bachelor's degree and the Master of Science in Emergency Management and Preparedness. By completing these courses as undergraduates, students can finish their master's degree sooner.
Emergency Management and Preparedness Minor (18 hours)
Required Courses:
- EV547 Fundamentals of Disaster/Emergency Management and Planning (3)
- EV548 Disaster/Emergency Planning and Response (3)
- EV549 Vulnerability, Risk Reduction, and Critical Incident Management (3)
- EV554 Risk Assessment Applications (3)
- GT101 Introduction to GIS I (3)
Choose 3 hours:
- GT102 Introduction to GIS II (3)
- EV556 Fundamental Risk Communication in Emergency Management (3)
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