Emergency Management/Homeland Security
What is the Emergency Management/Homeland Security Program?This program prepares you for a career in disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. It also updates and broadens the skills of those already in an emergency response profession. What will I learn?You’ll learn about homeland security intelligence operations, disaster planning and response, risk management and prioritization, multi-agency coordination, hazardous materials, terrorism studies and weapons of mass destruction. You’ll develop an understanding of how local, state and federal governments, public service organizations and industries prepare for, respond to, mitigate and recover from disasters and security threats, while gaining real-world decision-making and problem-solving skills. |
What can I do with this course of study?You’ll be prepared to continue your education in this field at a four-year university or pursue entry-level employment opportunities with municipalities, law enforcement agencies, emergency management agencies, private security firms or private businesses. This program is the foundation for careers requiring additional training and education, such as intelligence analyst, cybersecurity professional or positions within organizations like the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). What’s special about the program?San Antonio College is the first college in Texas to offer an AAS Degree in Emergency Management. You can complete this degree program fully online. From combating terrorism to disaster preparedness, the demand for individuals with training in emergency management and homeland security is growing. |
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Courses Offered by Semester
HMSY 1337 Intro. to Homeland Security
HMSY 1341 Critical Insfrastructure
HMSY 1338 HS Emergency Communications
HMSY 1340 HS Intelligence Operations
HMSY 1343 Weapons of Mass Destruction
HMSY 1342 Understand/Combat Terrorism
HMSY 1339 Emergency Contingency Planning
HMSY 1337 Intro. to Homeland Security
EMAP 1440 Disaster Exercise Design/Eval
EMAP 2301 Leadership/Communication
FIRT 1315 Hazardous Materials I
Faculty
Martin D. Davila, Faculty
Pauline Kline, Adjunct Faculty
Tuition Exemption
Submission of Tuition Exemption - Fall 2024 FLEX II Start: Sept. 3, 2024 - Deadline: Oct. 10, 2024
Submission of Tuition Exemption - Spring 2025 Start: November 4, 2024 - Deadline: Jan. 9, 2025
Note: Winter Holiday - Dec. 19 to Jan. 1 College Closed
Submit the following for tuition exemption to sac-firescience@alamo.edu
- Employment verification letter signed and on departmental letterhead.
- Not older than two weeks.
- Tuition Exemption Form completed
- Tuition Exemption Form Click Here
- Only fill-out highlighted areas.
- Attach a color copy of...
- Driver's License
- TCFP FIDO Account Number
- Proof of Enrollment
- Class Schedule
- Degree plan with the enrolled courses highlighted.
- Submit all documentation as one PDF file to sac-firescience@alamo.edu
- EMAIL Subject line should read: "Tuition Exemption Fall, Spring or Summer with Year" so that we can process immediately.
NOTE: Tuition Exemption Forms must be completed every semester. All tuition exemptions received before or on the deadline date for term will be processed and forwarded to the Business Office.
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