The challenges of preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery from disasters and threats to our national security are endless. Upon completion of the Homeland Security and Emergency Management program, students will be well-rounded and educated assets to any organization they serve.
Homeland Security Pathways
[Pathways are structured academic plans designed to guide students through their education. They outline the courses, support services, and skills needed to achieve specific career goals or complete a particular program of study. Pathways help students stay on track, ensuring they take the right courses in the right order and receive the support they need to succeed.]
FOR MORE INFORMATION about CTC's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Program, please call Dr. Raymond Stephens, Program Coordinator, at 972-510-8446 or send him an email to: raymond.stephens@ctcd.edu.
ATTENTION PLEASE: Beginning August 2023, HMSY 1371 Counter Terrorism will no longer be offered. Instead, HMSY 2306 Organized Crime and Terrorism will be offered. If you are on a degree plan that requires HMSY 1371, please contact Dr. Raymond Stephens via email at raymond.stephens@ctcd.edu to let him know that you need a course substitution form submitted for HMSY 1371 or contact Eagles on Call at EaglesOnCall@ctcd.edu and let them know that you wish to switch to the 2024 degree plan showing HMSY 2306 as a required course.
Degrees & Certificates | Delivery Mode |
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Homeland Security and Emergency Management (AAS) 60 credit hours, two years full time |
Online Other U.S. locations (Fort Gregg-Adams, Fort Johnson, Fort Novosel) |
Homeland Security and Emergency Management (CC) 32 credit hours, one year full time |
Online Other U.S. locations (Fort Gregg-Adams) |
Emergency Management (CC) 16 credit hours, one semester full time |
Online |
Homeland Security (CC) 18 credit hours, one semester full time |
Online |
Course Descriptions | |
EMAP | HMSY |
LGLA |
Central Texas College offers 2 Plus 2 transfer agreements with four-year schools. This allows students to start at CTC and smoothly transfer to a bachelor’s program, with all courses counting toward their degree.
Transferring from Central Texas College to a four-year college or university is a popular path to a bachelor's degree.
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