Homeland Security
Homeland security programs equip students with the knowledge and skills to address national safety concerns, manage emergencies, and combat threats like terrorism and cyberattacks. Coursework often includes disaster response, cybersecurity strategies, and public safety planning.
These programs prepare individuals for careers in law enforcement, emergency services, and federal roles such as those with FEMA or DHS. Both online and in-person classes provide a strong foundation for protecting communities and responding to crises.
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