Emergency Management, Master of Science
Program Director: Professor Charles Jennings
The Master of Science in Emergency Management Program prepares students for responsible positions and leadership in public, non-profit, and private organizations. The program includes preparing for, responding to, recovering from, and mitigating future losses from the broad range of threats including natural and public health hazards and man-made or technological events. The program includes courses in emerging technologies, legal and organizational frameworks, and necessary knowledge to design and implement effective programs to reduce the toll that disasters and other emergencies take on individuals, organizations, and society in complex urban environments. This program is consistent with John Jay College's long-standing mission in public safety and graduate emergency management courses offered at the college since 2001.
This program may be completed fully online or in a hybrid format.
Emergency Management Advising: cjennings@jjay.cuny.edu
Degree Requirements
The program requires 36 credits of coursework.
Students may elect to follow the Emergency Management General Track or Thesis Track.
General Track - Comprehensive Exam/Project
All students on the general track must pass one of two examinations. The first option is a comprehensive examination designed to evaluate students’ understanding of key knowledge and their ability to formulate responses to conceptual and practical applications of theories and practices taught in the program, and to express themselves effectively in writing for a professional audience. The Comprehensive Exam/Project is offered once every Fall and Spring term.
The second option is to take and pass the written certification examination portion of the International Association of Emergency Managers Associate Emergency Manager (AEM)/Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) program. Students must fulfill the application and other requirements for AEM process, including payment of any fees to IAEM. Upon successful completion of the examination, proof of completion must be submitted to the Program Director.
Thesis Track
Permission from the program director is required in order to select the thesis track, which is available to students who meet the following criteria:
- Completed at least 12 credits with a GPA of 3.5 or higher
- Earned a grade of B+ or higher in SEC 715 Analytical Methods in Protection Management
The thesis track fulfills 6 credits of the elective requirements.
Required Courses
PMT 711 | Introduction to Emergency Management | 3 |
PMT 760 | Emergency Management: Mitigation and Recovery | 3 |
PMT 763 | Emergency Management: Preparedness | 3 |
PMT 764 | Managing Response to Large-Scale Incidents | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Required Management and Analytic Courses
SEC 715 | Analytical Methods in Protection Management | 3 |
PAD 705 | Organization Theory and Management | 3 |
PAD 744 | Capital and Operational Budgeting and Fiscal Management | 3 |
PMT 748 | Project Management for Emergency Management and Public Safety | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Electives
Select four courses:
CRJ 744 | Terrorism and Politics | 3 |
CRJ 746 | Terrorism and Apocalyptic Violence | 3 |
PAD 714 | Organizational Performance Assessment | 3 |
PAD 740 | Public Sector Inspection and Oversight | 3 |
PAD 750 | Security of Information Technology | 3 |
PMT 701 | Introduction to Protection Management Systems | 3 |
PMT 703 | Analysis of Building and Fire Codes | 3 |
PMT 712 | Theory and Design of Fire Protection Systems | 3 |
PMT 720 | Geographic Information Systems for Public Safety and Emergency Management | 3 |
PMT 725 | Seminar in Emergency Management and Response | 1 |
PMT 761 | Technology in Emergency Management | 3 |
PMT 762 | Business Continuity Planning | 3 |
PMT 781 | Risk Analysis and Loss Prevention | 3 |
PMT 789 | Human and Social Vulnerability and Disaster | 3 |
SEC 730 | Private Security: Function and Role in Homeland Defense | 3 |
SEC 731 | Risk, Threat and Critical Infrastructure | 3 |
SEC 740 | Safety and Security in the Built Environment | 3 |
SEC 753 | Theory and Design of Security Systems | 3 |
SEC 798 | Faculty Mentored Research in Security Management | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
* SEC 798 requires approval of the program director.
Total Credit Hours: 36