Online Homeland Security Degree Programs

A country’s sovereignty is dependent on its effective homeland security policy and students wishing to develop careers in the protection of their nation are able to pursue roles in both the public and private sectors.  Students wishing to earn a read more...

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Homeland Security Degree FAQs

How Long Will It Take to Complete an Online Homeland Security Degree?

A two year Associates degree program while varied, dependent on the school offering the program, will include core Homeland Security issues, such as Emergency Planning and Disaster Preparedness, which a Bachelors degree will typically take four years to complete.

What Are the Topics of Study for a Homeland Security Degree?

A diverse roster of subjects such as emergency responsiveness, political science, engineering and psychology are some of the subjects that one can expect to cover while earning a homeland security degree. Others include domestic, international and bio terrorism as well as constitutional legal parameters.

What Can I Do with a Homeland Security Degree?

Entry level jobs include Border and Transportation Security while military inclined graduates can pursue careers in Custom Services, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Coast Guard as well as Information Analysts.

academic infoCreated by: Mike Madin 1998 | Last updated: 02/08/2012