Faculty and Expertise
The Homeland Security program at Keiser University is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom. The faculty comprises professionals who have extensive backgrounds in homeland security, law enforcement, emergency management, and related fields. Their real-world experience and insights enrich the learning experience for students, ensuring they receive the most up-to-date and relevant education.
Faculty Credentials
The faculty members of the Homeland Security program at Keiser University hold advanced degrees in relevant fields, such as Homeland Security, Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, and Intelligence Studies. Many of them have also worked in various positions within the field, including federal agencies, law enforcement, and the military. This combination of academic qualifications and practical experience allows the faculty to provide students with a comprehensive and well-rounded education.
Research and Publications
In addition to their teaching responsibilities, many faculty members at Keiser University’s Homeland Security program engage in research and contribute to the academic community through publications and presentations. Their research interests span a wide range of topics, including counter-terrorism strategies, emergency response planning, cybersecurity, and intelligence analysis. This commitment to research ensures that students receive the latest industry insights and benefit from cutting-edge knowledge.