Edward H., Class of 2021

Master of Education, School Safety, Security, and Emergency Management Specialization

8-week
COURSES

Year-round
enrollment

230K+ Alumni Worldwide

Overview

Students who feel safe and secure at school are better able to learn by engaging the curriculum, their teachers, and their peers. Grow your educational knowledge and skills related to teaching, learning, and student support by earning a Master of Education with a specialization in School Safety, Security, and Emergency Management.

Throughout the master’s in school safety, security, and emergency management program, you will learn about diverse topics such as technologies to manage safety, security, and emergencies; threat assessments of people and facilities; restorative justice and other alternatives to student discipline; and how to contribute, implement, and improve school safety plans through a practitioner’s perspective.

By the end of the program, you will have explored the similarities and differences among safety, security, and emergency management within K-12 school settings, learned about technologies that address safety, security, and emergency management in K-12 educational contexts, and investigated the balance of social order and social justice within K-12 educational contexts. Finally, you will have critiqued K-12 school safety plans for principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice.

You will demonstrate your proficiency through a capstone project in the final course.

Benefits

Unmatched Flexibility

NU offers weekly course starts, no scheduled lecture hours, no group assignments, weekly assignments, and the ability to schedule courses around your personal and professional obligations.

100% Doctoral Faculty

No matter the degree level you pursue, you can rest assured that you will be mentored by doctors in your field of study.

One to One Engagement

You won’t have to fight for facetime as one of many within a classroom. At NU, you’ll have the opportunity to interact one to one with your professor, receiving personalized mentoring.

Course Details

MED

Credit Hours : 30

Courses: 10

Estimated Time to Complete: 18 months

*Credit hours and courses reflect new students meeting credit requirements and utilizing no transfer credits. Est. Time of Completion reflects new students following the preferred schedule designed by the Dean for the program.

Master of Education Program Learning Outcomes

  • Apply instructional design practices and technology options to lead and educate diverse groups
  • Investigate evidence-based solutions for addressing educational, organizational, and community issues
  • Explain educational theories, research, and practices to diverse audiences
  • Recommend solutions to ethical dilemmas in diverse educational and organizational settings
  • Integrate professional standards into practice for leading and educating diverse groups
Program Disclosure

Successful completion and attainment of National University degrees do not lead to automatic or immediate licensure, employment, or certification in any state/country. The University cannot guarantee that any professional organization or business will accept a graduate’s application to sit for any certification, licensure, or related exam for the purpose of professional certification.

Program availability varies by state. Many disciplines, professions, and jobs require disclosure of an individual’s criminal history, and a variety of states require background checks to apply to, or be eligible for, certain certificates, registrations, and licenses. Existence of a criminal history may also subject an individual to denial of an initial application for a certificate, registration, or license and/or result in the revocation or suspension of an existing certificate, registration, or license. Requirements can vary by state, occupation, and/or licensing authority.

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