Emergency Administration and Management
Russellville, Arkansas. USA.
Bachelor of Science
The programme is designed for practitioners from NGOs, UN agencies, commercial companies and the military looking to reflect on their experiences and to further develop their skills and knowledge. Also for those looking for a career or life change, and are exploring a possible role in international humanitarian, human rights or development work. It aims to provide an interdisciplinary course of study to educate students in the skills and practices of emergency planning and management associated with homeland security like natural disasters, chemical incidents, biological episodes, radiological occurrences, and terrorist events. This program combines various aspects of the social and natural sciences along with administrative skills to prepare students for careers in disciplines of homeland security.
Hazardous environment, Emergency management, Public policy, Economics of disasters, Terrorism, Information technology for disaster management.
University students, Disaster management professionals.
Completion of graduation requirements from an accredited public or private secondary school, a non-accredited private secondary school, or a home school program documenting a minimum 2.0/4.0 cumulative grade point average, and completion of the university’s secondary school core curriculum, OR minimum GED score of 450. For further details please see undergraduate admission catalogue. International students can obtain complete admission details from International & Multicultural Student Services Office (IMSSO).
Annual
English.
New students to Arkansas Tech University must submit an application for admission, college entrance exam scores, a record documenting completion of secondary requirements, and proof of immunization. For applicants having concurrent college credit, an official transcript from that institution is required. For Advanced Placement (AP) or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) credit, an original or certified copy from your high school will need to be submitted prior to credit being awarded. For further details please see admission section.
A large number of scholarships are available. Scholarships are provided on a first come first served basis. All scholarship applicants must be admitted to the University before a scholarship will be authorized.
Tuition and costs are divided into different components.
Please see university homepage.
Mr. Ed Leachman, Department Head
Department of Emergency, Administration and Management
Arkansas Tech University
Dean Hall, Room 110, 402 West O St
Russellville, AR 72801-2222, USA
Tel: +1 479-356-2092
Fax: +1 479-356-2091
E-Mail: [email protected]