Duration and Format
The Homeland Security program at Keiser University is typically completed over a period of four years for a bachelor’s degree. The program follows a semester-based system, with students taking a combination of core courses, electives, and practical training modules. This structure allows students to gain a well-rounded education while also specializing in their areas of interest within the field of homeland security.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission into the Homeland Security program at Keiser University, applicants must meet certain requirements. These typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, satisfactory scores on standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT, and a completed application form. Additionally, applicants may be required to submit letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and transcripts from previous educational institutions.
Curriculum and Courses Offered
The curriculum of Keiser University’s Homeland Security program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of homeland security and emergency management. Through a combination of core courses and electives, students gain a solid foundation in areas such as national security, intelligence analysis, counter-terrorism, and emergency response.