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11 National Security Preparatory Programs in USA


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Homeland Security, Associate in Applied Science
- Port Angeles, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
6 semesters
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
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The Homeland Security Emergency Management (HSEM) associate degree program is designed to prepare the next generation of emergency management and policy leaders with the knowledge and skills they need to improve outcomes in disasters of all types. This online degree program includes instruction in policy as well as planning and operational components of emergency management and homeland security, including opportunities to gain practical experience and work with current incident management technologies. The curriculum provides policy foundations and advances students through core competencies in hazard identification; risk and vulnerability assessment; planning; terrorism; mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; and planning for diverse populations.


National Defense University
Course in RESERVE COMPONENT NATIONAL SECURITY
- Washington, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Reserve Component National Security Course (RCNSC) is a two-week seminar offered to senior officers and non-commissioned officers (E8-E9) of the U.S. Reserve Components, allied officers, and select civilians working in national security.


University of Kansas
Undergraduate Certificate in Intelligence and National Security Studies
- Lawrence, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The undergraduate certificate in Intelligence and National Security Studies is designed to give students a solid foundation in the principles and practices of intelligence work and security issues. Th...
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Schoolcraft College
Homeland Security Associate in Applied Science Degree
- Livonia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Since September 11, 2001, the security industry has expanded rapidly. The United States Department of Homeland Security employs more than 180,000 individuals. Coupled with that, the private security industry employs nearly 1.5 million security personnel. The homeland security degree program is focused on providing students with a foundation of private and homeland security knowledge to build upon as a transfer to a specialty degree. The objectives of the homeland security associate degree program are to upgrade personnel employed in the security industry and to prepare students for full-time employment in this field.


National Defense University
Homeland Defense Fellowship Program
- Washington, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Homeland Defense Fellowship is a resident, 14-week course designed for students to understand national security more broadly, work across international and interagency boundaries, and think critically about strategic homeland defense and security issues.


National Defense University
Capstone
- Washington, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The CAPSTONE General and Flag Officer Course was created in 1982 with participation on a voluntary basis. The Goldwater-Nichols DoD Reorganization Act of 1986 subsequently mandated that all newly selected general and flag officers attend CAPSTONE. The course objective is to make these individuals more effective in planning and employing US forces in joint and combined operations. The CAPSTONE curriculum examines major issues affecting national security decision making, military strategy, joint/combined doctrine, interoperability, and key allied nation issues.


National Defense University
Program for Emerging Leaders
- Washington, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
PEL’s goal is to foster a community of rising U.S. government leaders with the awareness and skill-set to respond to the dangers posed by Weapons of Mass Destruction. Members are early to mid-career professionals drawn from across the government — both civilian and military — whose work responsibilities are related to national security and who want to learn more about WMD. Competitively selected for their leadership potential from a large number of applicants, PEL members promise to be leaders in their respective organizations.


National Defense University
Course in Keystone
- Washington, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Keystone Course will educate Command Senior Enlisted Leaders (CSELs) currently serving in or slated to serve in general or flag officer level joint headquarters or Service headquarters that could be assigned as a joint task force. CSELs will have an opportunity to visit and receive briefings at the National Defense University,


National Defense University
Pinnacle
- Washington, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The PINNACLE curriculum helps prepare prospective joint/combined force commanders to lead joint and combined forces, building upon the progression of knowledge imparted first by CAPSTONE and then by the Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course. The course is conducted through classroom interactive seminars guided by retired three- and four-star and equivalent interagency senior mentors, reinforced by video teleconferences with commanders in the field and high-level guest speakers.


The University of Texas at Dallas
Certificate in Military Science Leadership
- Richardson, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Certificate in Military Science Leadership is designed for individuals interested in developing leadership skills tailored for military contexts. The program emphasizes understanding military prin...


Delaware County Community College
Associate in Applied Science, Emergency Management and Planning
- Philadelphia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Emergency Management and Planning associate degree program is designed for individuals who are seeking careers that are related to the management of emergency and catastrophic situations that are accidental, provoked, or natural disasters. The primary focus of the program is to provide an educational vehicle and skill set for professionals such as Emergency Managers, Firefighters, Law Enforcement Officers, or Medical or Allied Health personnel to approach emergency situations in a uniform fashion.
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Learn more about National Security Preparatory programs in USA
A National Security degree at the Preparatory level in the USA prepares students for the complexities of safeguarding nations. The field equips you with essential insights into security strategies while fostering a foundational understanding of political, social, and economic factors that influence global safety.
Through courses in threat assessment, crisis management, and international relations, you'll develop skills in analyzing security risks and strategizing preventative measures. Engaging in team-based study and practical simulations can strengthen your decision-making abilities as you respond to real-world scenarios. The environment encourages critical thinking and an appreciation for diverse perspectives as you explore the multifaceted nature of national security.
Students build confidence as they engage with new frameworks and methodologies, laying a solid groundwork for future studies or careers in government, defense, or intelligence. Graduates emerge with insights that are not only valuable in the USA but applicable across various international contexts.