Master of Science in Emergency Service Administration (M.S.)
The Master of Science in Emergency Service Administration (MS-ESA) is a professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership and managerial roles in emergency service organizations. Students are given a strong foundation in analytical problem solving, budgeting and finance, ethics, legal and policy analyses related to emergency services in both the private and public sectors.
The MS-ESA program consists of 40 credits split between a foundational curriculum of 25 credits and a specialized curriculum of 15 credits. The curriculum is designed to be completed within 4 terms full time or 7 terms part time, with the capstone course being the sole class taken in any students' final semester. All courses listed below are 3 credits unless otherwise stated.
Foundational Courses:
- Catholic Servant Leadership (1 credit)
- Effective Communication in Leadership
- Human Resource Management and Strategy
- Principles of Budgeting and Finance
- Public Policy Analysis and Implementation
- Principles of Ethical Leadership
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Research Methods and Quantitative Analysis
- Master’s Capstone
Specialized Courses:
- Principles and Practices of Emergency Management and Intervention
- Information Technology for Emergency Services
- Organizations and Systems in Emergency Response
- Disaster Response and Recovery for Communities and Organizations
- Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Assessment