Associate in Applied Science - Transfer

AAS-T in Emergency Management

Program Area

93 credits 

The Emergency Management (EM) degree program is designed to prepare the next generation of emergency management practitioners. The degree prepares you to work in emergency planning and training programs, coordinate disaster response and recovery efforts, and navigate the administrative and technical demands of disaster and emergency management efforts. The degree provides a solid foundation to begin an entry level career in emergency management in the public, private, or non-profit sectors, or to move on to a Bachelor’s degree program. Graduates of the emergency management certificate will be able to apply those certificates to this degree.

Upon successful completion of this degree a student will be able to:

  • Use modern workplace technology to complete individual and group projects, demonstrating leadership and followership skills
  • Apply planning methodologies that incorporate risk analysis, research skills, stakeholder engagement, and professional communications
  • Demonstrate professional ethics, including the values of integrity, respect, and cultural awareness
  • Describe the technical application of emergency management program functions
  • Describe how social determinants affect people’s experiences regarding program equity, diversity, and inclusion in disaster preparedness and the mission areas of response, recovery, mitigation, prevention, and protection

Completion Requirements

The Emergency Management (EM) Associate Degree is a professional technical degree that requires at least 93 credit hours in college level courses (numbered 100 or above), a minimum cumulative 2.0 grade point average, a minimum of 25 credits from Cascadia, and completion of all of the requirements for this degree. Students must meet with an advisor to complete and submit an application for graduation.

General Education Core Courses

Communication

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Sub-Total Credits
10

Quantitative or Symbolic Reasoning

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Sub-Total Credits
5

Humanities Requirements

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10

Social Sciences Distribution Requirement

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10

Natural Sciences Requirements

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Variable
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0
10
Sub-Total Credits
10

Program Elective Credits

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55
0
0
5
Sub-Total Credits
5
Total Credits
93