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Major

All aspects of society can be impacted by disasters, so the emergency management major is built on a core of sociology and anthropology courses:

  • ANTH 111, Introduction to Anthropology
  • SOC 110, Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 340, Social Research Methods
  • SOC 341, Social Research Methods Lab
  • SOC 422, Development of Social Theory

Related to this sociology core, the major requires STAT 330 as a prerequisite or co-requisite for SOC 340, but STAT 330 does not count toward the 50 credits in the major.  Additionally, the major consists of the following courses

  • EMGT 101, Emergencies, Disasters & Catastrophies
  • EMGT 261, Disaster Preparedness
  • EMGT 262, Disaster Mitigation
  • EMGT 263, Disaster Response
  • EMGT 264, Disaster Recovery
  • EMGT 414, Spatial Analysis in Emergency Management (GIS)
  • EMGT 489, Capstone in Emergency Magement 
  • EMGT 496, Internship

The 40 General Education credits and the 12 AH&SS College credits are also required for the major.

Advising form for Emergency Management major.

Minor

The 18 credits of the emergency management minor consists of Soc 420 and EMGT 101, 261, 262, 263, and 264.

Advising form for Emergency Management minor.


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