Emergency Management Strategy and Planning, Minor - CPS, CPSO

Undergraduate

Emergency Management Strategy and Planning

Explore a comprehensive study of the disaster management cycle, emergency management strategy, and policy development.
2026
Degree
Minor
Location
Online
Courses
5
Credit
20 hrs.
Full-time
- -
Part-time
- -
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College of Professional Studies

The online minor in Emergency Management Strategy and Planning at University of New Hampshire offers a comprehensive study of the disaster management cycle, emergency management strategy, and policy development. 

If you would like to add a minor to your degree program, please contact your advisor.

College of Professional Studies

What is Emergency Management Strategy and Planning?

This minor enables students to develop knowledge and skills related to emergency management strategy and policy development. It is a comprehensive study of the disaster management cycle, including emergency preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. The world is becoming a crowded place with a dense population and increasingly frequent natural and human-made hazards. Thus, there is a high demand for risk reduction and educated, prepared public leadership. Students who complete a minor in emergency management strategy and planning gain insight and knowledge that will strengthen their marketable skills in various international, federal, state, and local governments, private sector businesses, and nonprofit organizations.

Why study Emergency Management Strategy and Planning at UNH College of Professional Studies?

The Minor in Emergency Management Strategy and Planning can serve as a supplemental course of study to your major, providing you with a solid foundation in understanding the systems and strategies behind emergency preparedness, disaster management, mitigation, response, and recovery.

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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The minor in emergency management strategy and planning enables students to develop knowledge and skills related to emergency management strategy and policy development. It is a comprehensive study of the disaster management cycle, including emergency preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. The world is becoming a crowded place with a dense population and increasingly frequent natural and human-made hazards. Thus, there is a high demand for risk reduction and educated, prepared public leadership. Students who complete a minor in emergency management strategy and planning gain insight and knowledge that will strengthen their marketable skills in various international, federal, state, and local governments, private sector businesses, and nonprofit organizations.
 
NOTE: This minor may not be declared with the following majors: BS Applied Psychology: Emergency Management Strategy and Planning or BS Business Management: Emergency Management Strategy and Planning.
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Requirements for the Program
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All minor courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-, and a 2.0 grade point average must be maintained in courses for the minor. Two courses must be at the upper level (600 or 700). Only 8 credits may overlap between major and minor.

 

Minor Requirements

BEHS 445Homeland Security and Emergency Management4
BEHS 510National Incident Management Systems (NIMS)4
BEHS 610Community Emergency Response4
BEHS 665Disaster Management4
BEHS 675Terrorism: Domestic and International4
Total Credits20
 
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Student Learning Outcomes
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 Program Learning Outcomes

Students will have the opportunity to:

  • Attain proficiency in the fundamental skills needed to successfully participate in an emergency management team.
  • Evaluate the integrated emergency management systems with resources and capabilities networked together, developing the means to address natural and human-made hazards.
  • Explain how different partners and core capabilities contribute to emergency management in their community by building on the resources necessary for developing a comprehensive emergency operations plan.