Master of Arts in Emergency
and Disaster Management

 Graduate Catalog | Master's

The Emergency and Disaster Management degree is designed to provide students with graduate level knowledge and associated critical thinking/decision making involved in planning, management, relief, and recovery for, in, and from public crises. As a core of study, students will be exposed to the history, theory, planning, management, response, relief, recovery, economics, and specific cases associated with public emergencies, disasters, and catastrophes. Included in the curriculum are natural, technical, and human-induced crises.

Degree Program Objectives 
In addition to the institutional and degree level learning outcomes objectives, the Master of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. Graduates in this degree program will be able to do the following:

  • Develop a research proposal for emergency and disaster management and report the findings, including an estimation of economic impacts.
  • Select, evaluate, and prioritize research projects and proposals in community preparedness and emergency response.
  • Organize emergency management functions and activities using contemporary emergency and disaster management concepts and federal guidelines.
  • Formulate plans that clearly differentiate disaster response actions including recovery operations, and their funding, from routine emergency operations.
  • Design and promote inter-disciplinary training to assure integration between all aspects of an Emergency Operations function including: planning and pre-event preparedness – threat and vulnerability assessments -  capability and capacity evaluation -  public policy issues - mitigation strategies - exercises and training, and program evaluation.
  • Develop plans and policies that ensure the strong organizational and personal relationships necessary to be able to work with the key Federal Agencies to ensure Interagency cooperation at all levels during any large scale incident.  
  • Formulate policies procedures and protocols to allow seamless agency integration in both small and large Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) assuring compliance with the National Response Plan, National Incident Management System.
  • Perform economic and social analyses necessary to provide funding recommendations to appropriate fiscal authorities, develop and manage budgets

Degree Program Requirements
Core Courses (15 semester hours)
  • PS500 / POLS500 - Research Methods
  • DM584 / PADM530 - Public Policy
  • EM506 / EDMG502 - Emergency and Disaster Theory
  • EM504 / EDMG503 - Emergency and Disaster Planning and Management
  • EM516 / EDMG509 - Interagency Disaster Management
Major Courses (Select 15 semester hours)

General Program

  • DM512 / EDMG560 - Crisis Action Planning
  • DM548 / MGMT604 - Organizational Crisis Management
  • DM576 / EDMG565 - Consequence Management: Terrorism Preparation & Response
  • DM577 / PADM610 - Public Management
  • DM612 / PADM620 - Local Public Administration
  • DM644 / EDMG612 - Risk Communications
  • EM500 / EDMG611 - Case Analysis: Crisis and Disaster
  • EM502 / PBHE606 - Disaster Health Management
  • EM503 / EDMG530 - Economics of Disaster
  • EM507 / EDMG501 - Emergency Management and Public Law
  • EM508 / EDMG540 - Emergency Management Health and Medical Issues
  • EM509 / PBHE607 - Epidemiology
  • EM519 / EDMG541 - Mass Casualty Incident Management
  • LC535 / HLSS522 - WMD and the New Terrorism
Graduate Electives (Select 6 semester hours)

From courses not taken to meet required, core, or major requirements


End of Program Requirement - Select either Comprehensive Exam OR Capstone

From courses not taken to meet required, core, or major requirements

  • EM700 / EDMG780 - Separate Comprehensive Examination [0 semester hours] - Taken once all other degree requirements have been met.
  • EM706 / EDMG705 - Master’s Capstone Seminar in Emergency and Disaster Management [3 semester hours] - The Capstone Seminar will satisfy the Elective requirement


Total Hours: 36 semester hours



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