South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Aug 18.
Columbia Southern University is introducing four emergency response degree programs to its academic catalog. The new programs offer curricula based on industry trends, applicant and student requests, and consultations with subject-matter experts.
These concentrations include:
- Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services
- Master of Science in Homeland Security – Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Homeland Security – Emergency Services Management
- Master of Science in Homeland Security – Management
“Paramedics who are interested in working toward an associate degree may be able to gain academic credit from their previously earned paramedic certificate. This will allow students to optimize their existing skills and experience,” said Kill. “Students are becoming more and more interested in skills-based degrees; as a result, the Master of Science in homeland security was created to allow students to choose which concentration they wish to focus on and continue to advance within their chosen homeland security sector.”
CSU also launched a certificate in military operations, designed to focus on critical-thinking and decision-making skills, as well as introduce team performance and logistical and tactical approaches for military environments.
For more information, visit ColumbiaSouthern.edu.
About Columbia Southern University
In 2018, Columbia Southern University celebrated its 25th anniversary. As an innovator in online education, CSU was established in 1993 to provide an alternative to the traditional university experience. CSU offers online associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees such as business administration, criminal justice, fire administration and occupational safety and health. Visit ColumbiaSouthern.edu or call (877) 347-6050 to learn more.
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