Grand Canyon University - Master of Science in Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership
Grand Canyon University’s Master of Science in Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership provides students with the skills to develop professionally and gain self-confidence in their own leadership styles. The program offers an opportunity for graduates of the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer Program (NFA-EEOP) to complete a graduate degree. Students learn to integrate a conceptual foundation for an executive leadership role that emphasizes the immediate application of ethical and practical leadership skills as well as disaster preparation and crisis management. Environmental issues directly related to leadership skills development and content required of leaders in the area of emergency public safety and disaster preparedness will also be addressed.
Master of Science in Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership Academic C urriculum:
· Introduction to Graduate Studies in the College of Business (2 credits)
· Leadership and Organizations (4 credits)
· Leadership Styles and Development (4 credits)
· Power, Politics, and Influence (4 credits)
· Organizational Development and Change (4 credits)
· Leading as a General Manager (4 credits)
· Emergency Planning and Management (4 credits)
· Economic and Human Issues (4 credits)
· Law and Legal Issues (4 credits)
· Understanding Terrorisms Threats (4 credits)
Total Credits: 3 8
The Master of Science in Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership is offered online.
Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
For more information, please contact:
Allison Mason, MBA, M.Ed
Assistant Dean
Colangelo College of Business
Grand Canyon University
3300 West Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85017
Local: 602-639-7008
Fax: 602-343-3723
Email:
Additional information, please visit: www.gcu.edu
Update: 8/10/15
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