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Protection Management Curriculum
(ver. Spring 2008)

Course Number

Course Title

Required credits

Foundation Courses

15 required foundation credits required

PMT 701

Protection Management Systems

PMT 740

Safety and Security in the Built Environment

PMT 711

I ntroduction to Emergency Management

PMT 781

Risk Analysis and Loss Prevention

FPM 712

Theory and Design of Automated Fire Extinguishing Systems

Management and Analytic Courses

12 management/ analytic credits required

PAD 702

Human Resources Management

PAD 705

Organization Theory and Management

PAD 744

Capital and Operational Budgeting and Fiscal Management

PMT 715

or

PAD 715

Analytic Methods in Protection Management

 

Research Methods in Public Administration

Specializations
(select one of three available:(1) fire protection management; (2) security management; or (3) emergency management

9 specialization credits required

Fire Protection Management

Select all three courses

FPM 700

Introduction to Fire Protection

FPM 703

Analysis of Building and Fire Codes

FPM 751

Contemporary Fire Protection Issues

Security Management

Select any three from the following courses

CRJ/PAD 750

Security of Information and Technology

CRJ/PAD 754

Investigative Techniques

PMT 753

Theory and Design of Security Systems

PMT 754

Contemporary Issues in Security Management

Emergency Management

Select any three from the following courses

PMT791

Emergency Mgmt. Planning and Response

PMT792

Emergency Mgmt. Mitigation and Recovery

PMT761

Technology in Emergency Management

PMT762

Business Continuity Planning

Electives

Select one course from the following courses

3 elective credits required

Any other PMT or FPM course not otherwise required; PAD 478 Project Management; PAD 726 The Politics and Process of Outsourcing; CRJ 744 Terrorism and Politics; CRJ 476 Terrorism and Apocalyptic Violence; any other relevant graduate course by permission of the Program Director.

Total (39 credits required)