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Emergency and Disaster Degrees and Certificates

Emergency & Disaster Management Degrees and
NIMS-related courses
Whether responding to hurricanes, terrorist attacks, or hazmat spills, officials need to know how to establish command & control, coordinate communications, evacuate people, and perform clean-up. We offer both degree programs and professional development options in emergency management.
A.S. in Explosive Ordnance Disposal
B.A. in Emergency & Disaster Management
Undergraduate Certificate in Explosive Ordnance Disposal
M.A. in Emergency & Disaster Management
Graduate Certificate - Emergency & Disaster Management

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View Recorded H1N1 Webcast 

In this webcast, our experts reviewed the country's response to the initial outbreak, it’s progression to “pandemic," and considered possible future scenarios and methods for creating an appropriate preparedness plan. 

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Endless Career Opportunities

You can enter or advance in occupations related to
: fire fighting, emergency medical service, emergency preparedness, local, state and federal government emergency management; as well as disaster relief organizations, and NGOs.

AMU also offers professional development through certificates and training courses, as follows:
Undergraduate Certificate - Weapons of Mass Destruction Preparedness


International Association of Emergency Managers


Two Distinguished Emergency & Disaster Faculty

  • Professor John Casey holds dual Master of Science degrees in Disaster and Emergency Management from Touro University International and Strategic Intelligence from the Joint Military Intelligence College. -> Read More

  • Professor Chris Reynolds is a battalion fire chief and paramedic and has 26 years experience in fire rescue services, which includes command at fires, mass casualties, disasters, hazardous materials incidents and other emergency and non-emergency activities. -> Read More