Programs

Bachelor of Science in Public Safety

Program Description
The Bachelor of Science degree in Public Safety will offer a combination of public administration and management courses that focus on public policy issues ranging from budget development to grant writing and property management, administrative law, social policy and event response.  The program will provide a comprehensive curriculum that will allow students with existing associate degrees in approved related fields to complete their baccalaureate degree and pursue career advancement.  Graduates will be prepared to meet the demand for well-educated administrators in fire departments, emergency medical service agencies, police and sheriff’s departments and other governmental bureaus nationally.

Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:

    Develop an understanding of public administration management within the context of public safety departments
    Acquire skills in personnel management, grant writing, administrative law, property management and public relations in order to effectively supervise departments and work with the community
    Develop an understanding of intergovernmental relations, how government all levels–local, state, and national–must work together to provide public safety and social services effectively
    Develop emergency plans for catastrophic events to ensure public safety and the effective operation of their departments

Prerequisite for Upper Division Major Course

    Graduation from an accredited associate degree program in an approved field:

      • Fire Science
      • Paramedical Science
      • Crime Scene Technology
      • Criminal Justice
      • Homeland Security
      • Paralegal Studies

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    The following lower division courses must be successfully completed before beginning upper division major courses (Course equivalency is established by the dean of academic affairs from official transcripts received from regionally accredited institutions):

    ENC2102 English Composition II
    STA2023 Statistics
    MAC2105 College Algebra or
    MGF2106 College Mathematics
    POS1041 Political Science
    PSY1012 Psychology

Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in PublicSafety, students must earn 60.0 upper division semester credit hours consisting of 54.0 credits in upper division major courses and 6.0 credits in upper division general education courses with prerequisites as listed below.  A total of 120.0 semester credit hours are required for the degree.  Program requirements are as follows:

Public Safety Upper Division Courses (54.0 credit hours)

Public Policy

4.0 credit hours

Foundations of Public Safety Administration              

4.0 credit hours

Public Finance

3.0 credit hours

Administrative Law

4.0 credit hours

Hazard Mitigation

4.0 credit hours

Public Sector Labor Relations

4.0 credit hours

Grant and Contract Management  

4.0 credit hours

Public Relations  

4.0 credit hours

Information Resources Management in the Public Sector

3.0 credit hours

Special Topics: Practical Problems in Mathematics for Emergency Services

4.0 credit hours

Intergovernmental Relations

3.0 credit hours

Urban Government Social Policy

4.0 credit hours

Conflict Resolution

3.0 credit hours

Concepts and Techniques in Organizational Behavior

3.0 credit hours

Facilities and Property Management

3.0 credit hours

Business Ethics

3.0 credit hours

Catastrophic Event Response Planning

3.0 credit hours

Critical Infrastructure Protection

3.0 credit hours
Upper Division General Education Courses (6.0 credit hours)

Writing for Managers

3.0 credit hours

Workforce Diversity

3.0 credit hours

 

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