Certificate Programs
The EMHS Program offers three academic certificates at both the undergraduate and graduate level. These are: Emergency Management and Homeland Security, U.S. Intelligence Studies, and Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management.
Our Faculty and Staff have decades of pracitioner experience in all of these subject areas, ensuring that students get relevant, practical knoweldge from our classes. Students will be challenged, often in subjects very different from other academic studies. This emphasis on real-world experience bridges the gap between thoery and practice, and strengthens the students grasp of critical information.
Certificates can be taken alongside most majors, and may count as a minor - check with your college's advisor.
Certificate in Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Emergency management and homeland security is a growing field in the United States and around the world. This certificate gives students in just about any program of study a way to stand out from the crowd and learn real world approaches to solving complicated problems.
The certificate program includes courses on:
- Emergency management, both domestic and international
- EM policy development and planning
- Homeland security policy
- Terrorism, including international policy analysis
- Public health
- Public information
- Technology and disaster management
Students complete a variety of classroom and real-world experiences and develop critical skills for working in the field of emergency management. Before a student may be issued a Certificate, they must apply for admission to that Certificate Program. This application must be submitted as early as possible, and before the student has completed six (6) credit hours of courses in the Certificate Program.
The certificate is offered at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Interested in completing one of our other certificates in Unmanned Aircraft Systems or US Intelligence in addition to an EMHS Certificate? Only one (1) elective from this certificate track may be counted towards another certificate.
Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management & Homeland Security
15 Credit Hours
This program includes skills and knowledge appropriate for practicing managers and all those interested in emergency management training. Students who have completed their undergraduate certificate from this program should contact our office before registering for classes as a graduate student. Successful completion of the courses applied to the EMHS Certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the EMHS certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 5397 Foundations in Emergency Management
- PAD 5398 Emergency Management Programs, Planning, and Policy
Elective Courses (Choose Three)
- PAD 5079 Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
- PAD 5310 Disaster Management Planning for Urban Poor Communities (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5373 Emergency Management Leadership and Communications
- PAD 5376 Intro to Terrorism
- PAD 5377 Advanced Topics in Terrorism (Prerequisite: Intro to Terrorism)*
* Can be substituted for PAD 5398 Emergency Management Programs, Planning and Policy - PAD 5378 Disaster Systems (Prerequisite: Foundations in Emergency Management)
- PAD 5388 Disaster Recovery and Mitigation
- PAD 5389 Disasters: From Shock to Recovery (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5475 Women, Disasters and Conflict
- PAD 5828 NGOs and Disasters
- PAD 5835 International Comparative Disaster Management
- PAD 5837 International Terrorism Policy (Prerequisite: Intro to Terrorism)
- PAD 5838 Terrorism and Security in Africa (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5839 International Conflicts and Terrorism (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5845 Public Health and Emergency Management
- PAD 5848 U.S. Intelligence Community
- PAD 5849 U.S. Intelligence Policy
- PAD 5895 Homeland Security Policy and Practice
- PAD 5896 U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Communication
- PAD 5898 Global Security and Fusion (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5935 Cities at Risk
- PAD 5935 Emergency Management Studio
- PAD 5935 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management
- PAD 5935 Admin and Finance of Emergency Management Programs
- PAD 5935 Mayhem Media
- PAD 5935 Regional Security in the Southern Hemisphere/LAC
- PAD 5935 Research in Emergency Management
- PAD 5935 Executive Leadership in Emergency Management
- PAD 5935 Understanding 9/11
- PAD 5935 Disaster Incident Management
- ANG 5115 Coastal Hazards and Resilience
- ANG 5115 Remote Sensing
- URP 5445 Climate Change and Community Resilience
Undergraduate Certificate in Emergency Management & Homeland Security
12 Credit Hours
This program includes skills and knowledge appropriate for practicing managers and all those interested in emergency management training. Successful completion of the courses applied to the EMHS Certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the EMHS certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 4391 Foundations in Emergency Management
- PAD 4393 Emergency Management Programs, Planning, and Policy
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
- PAD 3012 Mayhem Media
- PAD 3931 Mega Disasters
- PAD 4075 Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
- PAD 4083 Terrorism and Security in Africa (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4084 International Terrorism Policy (Prerequisite: Intro to Terrorism)
- PAD 4301 Disaster Planning for Urban Poor Communities (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4372 Emergency Management Leadership and Communications
- PAD 4374 Intro to Terrorism
- DSC 4375 Advanced Topics in Terrorism* (previously PAD 4375) (Prerequisite: Intro to Terrorism)
* Can be substituted for PAD 4393 Emergency Management Programs, Planning and Policy - PAD 4380 Disasters: From Shock to Recovery (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4382 Disaster Recovery and Mitigation
- PAD 4395 Disaster Systems (Prerequisite: Foundations in Emergency Management)
- PAD 4433 Women, Disasters and Conflict
- PAD 4831 International Conflicts and Terrorism (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4833 International Comparative Disaster Management
- PAD 4841 U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Communication
- PAD 4842 U.S. Intelligence Policy
- PAD 4843 U.S. Intelligence Community
- PAD 4844 Public Health and Emergency Management
- PAD 4890 Homeland Security Policy and Practice
- PAD 4891 NGOs and Disasters
- PAD 4897 Global Security and Fusion (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4936 Cities at Risk
- PAD 4936 Regional Security in the Southern Hemisphere/LAC
- PAD 4936 Admin and Finance of EM Programs
- PAD 4936 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management
- PAD 4936 Understanding 9/11
- PAD 4936 Disaster Incident Management
- PAD 4936 Emergency Management Studio
- ANT 4930 Environmental Archaeology
- ANT 4930 Remote Sensing
EMHS Certificate with Honors
Completing an undergraduate certificate with honors is open to all students including honors and non-honors students. For more information on the Certificate with Honors program, please visit the Division of Undergraduate Studies website.
Certificate in U.S. Intelligence Studies
The focus on the practice and community surrounding the intelligence field in the United States has placed new importance on training analysts and decision makers. This certificate gives students in just about any program of study a way to stand out from the crowd and learn real world approaches to solving complicated problems. The concepts and methods are as relevant in business, psychology, and the arts as it is to national security.
The certificate program includes courses on:
- Analysis methods
- Critical thinking
- Plain-language writing
- Policy development
- National Security
- Terrorism and Conflict
- Ethics
The certificate program also allows students to hone knowledge of regions and cultures for better analytical skills, useful in the world's current climate. These regions include:
- Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Russia
- Middle East
- East Asia, specifically China
Before a student may be issued a Certificate, they must apply for admission to that Certificate Program. This application must be submitted as early as possible, and before the student has completed six (6) credit hours of courses in the Certificate Program. The certificate is offered at the graduate and undergraduate . Interested in completing one of our other certificates in Emergency Management and Homeland Security or Unmanned Aircraft Systems in addition to the US Intel Certificate? Only one (1) elective from this certificate track may be counted towards another certificate.
Graduate Certificate in U.S. Intelligence Studies
15 Credit Hours
This program includes skills and knowledge appropriate for practicing analysts and those within the community as well as all those interested in intelligence training. Students who have completed their undergraduate certificate from this program should contact our office before registering for classes as a graduate student. Successful completion of the courses applied to the USIS Certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 5849 U.S. Intelligence Policy
- PAD 5896 U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Communication
General Elective Courses (Choose Three)
- PAD 5837 International Terror Policy
- PAD 5839 International Conflict and Terrorism
- PAD 5376 Introduction to Terrorism
- PAD 5377 Advanced Topics in Terrorism
- PAD 5381 Hard Targets and Intelligence (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5475 Women, Disasters, and Conflict
- PAD 5895 Homeland Security Policy and Practice
- PAD 5898 Global Security and Fusion (previously PAD 5935)
- PAD 5935 Regional Security in the Southern Hemisphere/LAC
- PAD 5935 Understanding 9/11
- PAD 5935 Research in Emergency Management
- PAD 5935 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management
- PAD 5935 National Security in the Cyber Domain
- PAD 5848 U.S. Intelligence Community
Interdisciplinary Elective, including Regional, Cultural, and Language electives (Choose up to Two)
- ANG 5115 Remote Sensing
- ASN 5148 Topics on 21st Century China
- ASN 5935 Modern China
- CPO 5429 Political Islam: Ideology or Religion
- CPO 5934 Politics of Terror
- HIS 6934 Seminar: Minorities in the Middle East
- HIS 6934 Seminar: US and Cold War
- INR 5036 International Political Economy
- INR 5507 International Organizations
- INR 5935 Human Rights and National Security Law
- INR 5935 National Security Transformation
- INR 5936 Imperial China
- INR 5936 Readings on Communist Asia
- POS 5698 Human Rights and National Security
- POS 5698 National Security Transformation
- POS 5723 Game Theory
- POS 5727 Advanced Game Theory
- RLG 5305 Religion and Disaster
NOTE: Departments often offer special topics or seminar courses that are applicable to the USIS certificate. Other appropriate courses may be permitted as interdisciplinary electives with written approval from the program director.
Undergraduate Certificate in U.S. Intelligence Studies
12 Credit Hours
This program includes skills and knowledge appropriate for practicing analysts and those within the community as well as all those interested in intelligence training. Successful completion of the courses applied to the USIS Certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 4842 U.S. Intelligence Policy
- PAD 4841 U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Communication
General Elective Courses
- PAD 4084 International Terror Policy
- PAD 4374 Introduction to Terrorism
- DSC 4375 Advanced Topics in Terrorism (previously PAD 4375)
- PAD 4384 Hard Targets and Intelligence (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4433 Women, Disasters, and Conflict
- DSC 4300 International Conflict and Terrorism (previously PAD 4831)
- DSC 4007 Homeland Security Policy and Practice (previously PAD 4890)
- PAD 4897 Global Security and Fusion (previously PAD 4936)
- PAD 4843 U.S. Intelligence Community
- PAD 4936 Regional Security in the Southern Hemisphere/LAC
- PAD 4936 Understanding 9/11
- PAD 4936 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management
- PAD 4936 National Security in the Cyber Domain
Interdisciplinary Elective, including Regional, Cultural, and Language electives
- ANT 4930 Remote Sensing
- ARA 4XXX 4000-level Arabic language course (must be taught in Arabic)
- ASH 4223 Modern Middle East
- ASN 4114 Modern China
- CHI 4XXX 4000-level Chinese language course (must be taught in Chinese)
- CPO 3615 Post-Soviet Politics
- ECS 4504 Economics of the Middle East
- IDS 3358w Making the Argument: Symbolic Logic and the Forms of Good Reasoning (previously IFS 3130)
- INR 3502 International Organizations
- INR 4102 American Foreign Policy
- INR 4274 Studies in International Politics: The Middle East
- REL 2315 Religions of South Asia
- REL 2350 Religions of East Asia
- REL 3367 Islamic Traditions II: Islam up to the Modern World
- REL 4304 Religion and Disaster
- RUS/SLL 4XXX 4000-level Russian language course (must be taught in Russian)
- RUT 3505 Russian Culture and Civilization
NOTE: Departments often offer special topics or seminar courses that are applicable to the USIS certificate. Other appropriate courses may be permitted as interdisciplinary electives with written approval from the program director.
USIS Certificate with Honors
Completing an undergraduate certificate with honors is open to all students including honors and non-honors students. For more information on the Certificate with Honors program, please visit the Division of Undergraduate Studies website.
Certificate in Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
State and local emergency managers have shown intense interest in what drones can do for the field of emergency management, particularly emergency response, recovery and mitigation. Trade associations estimate 15,000 new drones will be put into service by state and local agencies in the next 15 years. However, experts in the field are rare, and few are cross trained in management of these systems and the fields in which they are applied.
The Emergency Management and Homeland Security Program has developed extensive UAS capability and expertise. This includes practical ‘hands on’ usage of the technology as well as the regulatory frameworks, requirements, and realities of using this data in a variety of fields. EMHS has used drones in several disaster risk reduction projects in the Caribbean and is currently collaborating with the Florida Division of Emergency Management on integrating drones into emergency management and public safety. Three faculty members from EMHS have acquired manufacturer certifications for specific aircraft and the program has received a Certificate of Authorization (COA) from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly UAS for research and educational purposes.
This certificate program gives students another way to differentiate themselves from their peers as well as provides unique and desirable educational and practical experiences.
The certificate program is available at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and is open to all majors. Students may take the UAS courses without being enrolled in the certificate program. Before a student may be issued a Certificate, they must apply for admission to that Certificate Program. This application must be submitted as early as possible, and before the student has completed six (6) credit hours of courses in the Certificate Program. Interested in completing one of our other certificates in Emergency Management and Homeland Security or US Intelligence in addition to the UAS Certificate? Only one (1) elective from this certificate track may be counted towards another certificate.
Graduate Certificate in Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
15 Credit Hours
The graduate certificate in the Applications of UAS requires 15 credit hours selected from the list below. The three core courses are required, while the remaining credit hours may come from anywhere on the list. Successful completion of the courses applied to the Application of UAS certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the Application of UAS certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Certificate Learning Outcomes
- Successful students will be able to describe and discuss the operational components of an unmanned aircraft system.
- Successful students will demonstrate the planning process for the operational use of a UAS.
- Successful students will be able to utilize and implement the integration of UAS operations into existing public safety programs and systems.
- Successful students will describe the policy implications of UAS integrations and use, including privacy issues, cost issues, and liability issues.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 5079 Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
- PAD 5078 Application of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Prerequisite: UAS in EM)
- PAD 5935 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management (Prior to Summer 2024: Policy and Implementation of UAS)
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
- PAD 5397 Foundations of Emergency Management
- PAD 5378 Disaster Systems (Prerequisite: Foundations in Emergency Management)
- PAD 5935 Disaster Incident Management
- ANG 5115 Coastal Hazards and Resilience
- ANG 5115 Remote Sensing
- GIS 5101 Geographic Information Systems
- GIS 5034 Introduction to Remote Sensing
- URP 5101 Planning Theory and Practice
- URP 5272 Urban and Regional Information Systems
Undergraduate Certificate in Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
12 Credit Hours
The undergraduate certificate in the Application of UAS requires 12 credit hours selected from the list below. The two core courses are required, while the remaining credit hours may come from anywhere on the list. Successful completion of the courses applied to the Application of UAS certificate is defined as a grade of C or higher. Students who receive grades lower than a C in any courses must repeat that course if they wish to have it apply to the Application of UAS certificate. S/U classes are not accepted in any of our certificates, unless the course is a Directed Individual Study (DIS) and the student has obtained approval from the department.
Certificate Learning Outcomes
- Successful students will be able to describe and discuss the operational components of an unmanned aircraft system.
- Successful students will demonstrate the planning process for the operational use of a UAS.
- Successful students will be able to utilize and implement the integration of UAS operations into existing public safety programs and systems.
Core Courses (Required)
- PAD 4075 Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Emergency Management
- PAD 4072 Application of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Prerequisite: UAS in EM)
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
- PAD 4936 Policy and Implementation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- PAD 4936 Geospatial Intelligence in Emergency Management
- PAD 4391 Foundations of Emergency Management
- PAD 4395 Disaster Systems (Prerequisite: Foundations in Emergency Management)
- PAD 4936 Disaster Incident Management
- ANT 4930 Environmental Archaeology
- ANT 4930 Remote Sensing
- GIS 3015 Map Analysis
- GIS 4035 Introduction to Remote Sensing
- GIS 4043 Geographic Information Systems
- URP 4423 Introduction to Environmental Planning and Resource Management
UAS Certificate with Honors
Completing an undergraduate certificate with honors is open to all students including honors and non-honors students. For more information on the Certificate with Honors program, please visit the Division of Undergraduate Studies website.