Homeland Security
Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland Global Campus

Effective
Fall, 2019 - Current
Instruction Methods
Online
About the Program
The UMGC homeland security program is uniquely designed to provide you with an understanding of the homeland security sector. The curriculum covers international and domestic terrorism, emerging technologies, cyber threats, infrastructure protection, emergency preparedness and response, private-sector partnerships, global pandemics, natural disasters, strategic planning, policies, intelligence operations, and international engagement. In this program, you’ll develop the necessary critical-thinking, ethical decision-making, risk analysis, and communication skills to meet the professional demands of leadership and management in the homeland security profession.
The bachelor of science homeland security requires the successful completion of 120 credits of coursework:
- 41 credits in general education requirements
- 33 credits for the major; 18 of these credits must be earned in upper-level courses
- 46 credits in the minor, electives and other degree requirements.
This major includes 3 credits of required related coursework that may be used to satisfy the general education requirements or electives.