Homeland Security & Asset Protection Management
Program Code: 10-504-3
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Associate Degree: 2 Years, 70 Credits
Appleton Campus/Also Available Online
Financial Aid Eligible
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Homeland Security and Asset Protection Management degree, you will be prepared for an entry-level security officer, asset protection specialist, loss protection officer, risk management, mechanize protection, asset protection manager, organized retail crime investigator and private investigator. This degree will also assist the supervisor, manager or person in charge of security/asset support or those responsibilities.
Program Description
The Homeland Security and Asset Protection Management Degree is designed to give you a broad background in Homeland Security, asset protection, risk management, security law, terrorism and emergency planning and physical security applications and concepts. This program provides you with the knowledge and skills to prepare you with entry level job skills or enhance your job skills for mid-level management positions and future promotions.
Program/Plan Admission Requirements
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply effective communication skills, both orally and in written form.
- Think critically and develop agency/organization strategies for protection, prevention and investigations.
- Recognize relevant and technological advances in security applications.
- Define and explain Homeland Security processes and functions. Interpret and apply ethical and legal issues in security law, emergency management and homeland security.
- Apply a solid foundation of skills, knowledge and resources in a role as a Homeland Security and Asset Protection associate.
Program Offered at This Location
- Appleton—1825 N. Bluemound Drive
- Online
Contact Us
For additional program/admission information, View Program Plan or contact Mark Kohl at (920) 831-4367.