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Management: Homeland Security Management
Master's ConcentrationThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year.
- Manage crisis communications: Apply strategies and tactics for managing crisis communications, including the use of current technologies, through a strategic approach to developing community-specific public responses to homeland and national security crisis situations.
- Develop strategies: Construct strategies for leading, managing, organizing, and coordinating homeland security operations in concert with federal, state, local, and international governments as well as the private sector.
- Utilize technology: Determine specific applications of advanced information and technology systems for protection, response, recovery, and resilience in support of homeland and national security priorities.
- Assess cybersecurity initiatives: Assess cybersecurity strategies, policies, initiatives, and regulatory compliance, as well as the role of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), to defend against cyberattacks and support essential preparedness and disaster support operations.
- Evaluate laws and policies: Determine potential solutions for homeland security issues by evaluating the laws, authorities, regulations, policies, and ethical considerations as well as emerging political, legal, and policy issues.
- Manage threats: Apply risk methodologies and assessments, resilience planning, organizational theory, and disaster response and recovery principles to manage new and emerging threats against the United States by utilizing critical-thinking and decision-making skills.Â
This program requires a total of 36 credits.
Initial Requirement
- (0 Credits, UCSP 615)
This course must be taken within the first 6 credits of study (if required). 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.
Core Courses
- MGMT 630
- (3 Credits, MGMT 640)
- (3 Credits, MGMT 650)
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- (3 Credits, HSMN 610)
- (3 Credits, HSMN 625)
- (3 Credits, HSMN 630)
- INFA 660
- (3 Credits, BSBD 641)
- (3 Credits, EMAN 620)
- (3 Credits, HSMN 670)
Capstone Course
- (3 Credits, MGMT 670)
This online master’s program is designed to help you prepare for mid- and senior-level positions in both the federal government and private institutions. The skills you gain in this program are universal and can translate to most industries in the public and private sectors. Potential job titles include intelligence analyst, cybersecurity specialist, emergency management director, border patrol agent, and counterterrorism analyst. Â
We recommend a recent background in finance or accounting, as well as statistics. Strong writing skills are also encouraged.
- All courses available online
- Select hybrid courses available
- $544 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $336 per credit (military)
- Other fees may apply
This program follows standard ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ admission requirements.
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
This program does not have state-specific restrictions.
Homeland Security Management
Graduate CertificateThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Prepare for a dynamic career protecting critical infrastructure with an online graduate certificate in homeland security management from University of Maryland Global Campus. You'll gain practical experience in performing security risk assessments, planning for and managing operational recovery, and developing strategies to protect people, facilities, and critical infrastructure. Coursework covers issues in emergency management, cybersecurity, bioterrorism, and energy security, as well as business management.
- Perform risk assessments: Research, analyze, and synthesize intel to formulate risk assessments.
- Rely on data: Make decisions using statistics and financial information.
- Manage intercultural environments: Communicate, negotiate, and educate across cultural boundaries.
- Develop security strategy: Conduct resilience planning for disaster response and recovery.
- Know your role: Write a job description for a chief risk officer with skills required for the job.
- Demonstrate knowledge: Analyze DHS-designated critical infrastructure and make recommendations.
Foundation Course
- (0 Credits, UCSP 615)
(to be taken within the first 6 credits of study)
Core Courses
- (3 Credits, HSMN 610)
(must be taken as one of the first two credit-bearing courses in the program) - (3 Credits, HSMN 625)
- (3 Credits, HSMN 630)
- INFA 660
- (3 Credits, EMAN 620)
This certificate is designed to help prepare you for management work in security risk assessments, operational recovery management, and strategy development to protect people, facilities, and critical infrastructure.
We recommend strong writing and analytical skills in this program.
- All courses available online
- Select hybrid courses available
- $544 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $336 per credit (military)
- Other fees may apply
This program follows standard ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ admission requirements.
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
This program does not have state-specific restrictions.
Information Assurance
Graduate CertificateThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2024-2025 academic year.
With a graduate certificate in information assurance from University of Maryland Global Campus, you’ll gain a practical understanding of the principles of data protection, cybersecurity, and computer forensics. The curriculum has been developed in conjunction with top employers, so you'll build real-world experience through interactions with actual organizations and learn job-relevant skills from case studies of real information assurance crises.
- Assess data: Respond to attacks using damage assessments, data forensics, and attack tracing.
- Develop leadership skills: Build competencies in presentation, persuasion, and negotiation.
- Manage security: Secure information using symmetric and asymmetric key techniques.
- Protect networks: Use risk analysis, defense models, security policy development, and authentication.
- Proactively solve problems: Identify system vulnerabilities and attack patterns to solve problems.
- Gain hands-on experience: Conduct laboratory simulations of real events.
Initial Requirement
- (0 Credits, UCSP 615)
(to be taken within the first 6 credits of study)
Core Courses
- (3 Credits, INFA 610)
(must be taken as one of the first two credit-bearing courses in the program) - INFA 620
- INFA 630
- INFA 640
- INFA 650
This program is designed to help prepare you for work in network and Internet security, intrusion detection and prevention, and cryptology.
We recommend a background in computing and programming. Strong writing skills are also encouraged.
- All courses available online
- Select hybrid courses available
- $544 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $336 per credit (military)
- Other fees may apply
This program follows standard ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ admission requirements.
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
This program does not have state-specific restrictions.