Homeland Security/Emergency Management
Preparing tomorrow's emergency management leaders.

Preparing tomorrow's emergency management leaders.
The Homeland Security Emergency Management program equips the next generation of emergency management and policy leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to improve outcomes in disasters of all types. The online program focuses on policy, planning and operations; and provides practical experience with current incident management technologies. The program covers competencies required for emergency management careers in federal, state or local government. The curriculum addresses hazard identification; risk and vulnerability assessment; planning; terrorism; mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery; and planning for diverse populations.
Interested in Homeland Security/Emergency Management? Complete a short form and a member of the Welcome Center will follow up with you right away!
Prospective new students contact the Welcome Center for one-on-one help applying to Olympic College.
Current and returning students contact the Advising Center to connect with a Student Success Coach or your Faculty Advisor.
Olympic College announces two new Homeland Security Emergency Management programs available this spring!
The Homeland Security/Emergency Management (HESM) program offers four options:
The Homeland Security/Emergency Management Associate in Applied Science - Transfer (AAS-T) degree transfers to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Homeland Security Emergency Management program at Pierce College.
Graduates with Homeland Security and Emergency Management degrees can pursue a variety of careers, such as:
Visit O*Net OnLine to view these and other career opportunities.
Every student is assigned an advising team consisting of your Student Success Coach and Faculty Advisor. Your Faculty Advisor is determined once you decide on your specific academic program. The following professor is the advisor for Homeland Security/Emergency Management.
The Homeland Security/Emergency Management program is part of the Social Sciences & Humanities Academic Division. Visit the SSH webpage for more info, including support resources and services, and contact info for division staff and the dean. The SS&H Division can assist you with: