COVID-19 & HSEC
a number of new and senior graduate students were asked their opinion on how COVID-19 has affected the program and the interactions between their peers and the professors.
a number of new and senior graduate students were asked their opinion on how COVID-19 has affected the program and the interactions between their peers and the professors.
“It is extremely exciting to see our 17 years of program knowledge instructing homeland security, national security, emergency management, law enforcement, and military professionals inside the SDSU Main Campus Graduate Program in Homeland Security program…”
This Fall, the Homeland Security Graduate Program welcomed its 16th cohort of students on August 11th, 2020.
The Management Information Systems (MIS) department in San Diego State University’s Fowler College of Business recently became the recipient of $1.52 million in funding from the Science and Technology Directorate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
For most students, preparing for disaster is a precaution. In San Diego State University’s Graduate Program in Homeland Security, it’s the curriculum. Emergency Preparedness and […]
Friday, June 07, 2019 SDSU Student Finds Mentorship and Direction While on Campus U.S. Air Force veteran finds a way to continue serving his country […]
Friday, May 25, 2018 The awards will support two students in study abroad and language immersion in Indonesia and Jordan. Two San Diego State University […]
The HSEC Program offers interdisciplinary graduate study leading to the Master of Science degree in Homeland Security. Our Program was the first of its kind […]
As part of the graduate homeland security program, students are required to complete a homeland security-related study abroad experience. Although homeland security deals with protecting […]
The Graduate Program in Homeland Security at SDSU is proud to announce the introduction of the government/law enforcement career presentation series beginning Tuesday, August 22, […]