WW | College of Arts and Sciences Annual Report (24-25)

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

USNCC ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT In collaboration with the United States Naval Community College (USNCC), COAS offers an Associate of Science in Emergency Management.

M.S. IN HUMAN SECURITY AND RESILIENCE

Awareness and understanding of the impact of the constant barrage of threats to life as we know it has become a growing area of academic study. Embry-Riddle has created a graduate program in Human Security and Resilience to support individuals who seek the knowledge to meet these challenges head-on. The M.S. in Human Security and Resilience is a 30-credit online program offered through the Department of Emergency, Disaster and Global Security Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences. The degree is tailored for recent graduates and working professionals who want to advance their careers in this complex specialty. The study of Human Security and Resilience is an exploration of the interplay between economic security, food security, health security, environmental security, personal security, community security and political security. Our students have the opportunity to learn these concepts from military officers, scholars, historians and professionals with experience in defense, environmental security, population health, international business, political science, humanitarian law and other relevant disciplines.

This program was designed for active-duty enlisted members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Coast Guard Reservists. Completion provides a naval-relevant credential that enhances operational readiness and sets students on a path of lifelong learning and success. Offered entirely online and asynchronously to work with any schedule, the A.S. in Emergency Management gives enlisted professionals the ability to: s Work with communities to reduce the risk of disasters and manage them when they occur s Work with government agencies, non-profit organizations and private companies in planning processes to minimize damage and disruption during emergencies s Organize disaster response efforts s Support the recovery of communities hit by disaster s Plan initiatives for resilient communities Our faculty members are subject matter and mission space experts with extensive experience who combine classroom learning with real-world applications of the material. They are excited to share their knowledge and facilitate environments where the next generation of emergency management professionals will grow and thrive.

FEATURED MINOR AIRPORT BAGGAGE HANDLING SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION The Minor in Airport Baggage Handling Systems Implementation provides students with supplemental knowledge and the tools required to be knowledgeable in baggage handling system design and implementation. The target audience for this minor includes professionals currently working in this field as well as those who aspire to be part of the airport industry. The objective is to understand the lifecycle of implementation of baggage handling systems and its relation to the overall airport system, its safety and its security.

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