An Associate of Science degree in Explosive Ordnance Disposal can be used towards a bachelor's degree in another disaster management specialty -- up to 60 credits may be required for completion. From the history of explosives to the emergency response to terrorist incidents, this degree will teach you all about explosives.
This degree is ideal for anyone looking to enter the public safety or emergency management field. A Bachelor of Arts degree in Emergency and Disaster Management will prepare students for large scale catastrophes. Risk assessment, mitigation, counter-terrorism and recovery are a few of the classes that will be included in this degree program. The average credit hours required are 120.
A Masters of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management is the extension of a Bachelors degree in Emergency and Disaster Management. This degree focuses on the critical thinking and decision making aspects of emergency and disaster management. Up to 36 credit hours may be required for completion.