
If you can think on your feet — and can keep them beneath you — you’ll make an excellent public safety and security student. Degree holders in public safety and security find employment in both private and public sectors of the economy, working as border patrol agents, security officers, terminal security agents, or correctional officers.
And, as a degree holder in public safety and security, you’ll enter a burgeoning employment market. The public safety and security job sector has experienced faster than average growth, and experts predict that this trend will continue through 2012.
A bachelor's degree program in emergency and disaster management will prepare you for a career in public safety and security, and will ensure that you are current with the latest developments in the field.
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