Is Pursuing a Master’s Degree in Safety, Security, and Emergency Management Worth It?
Recent graduates of EKU’s MS in SSEM online program responded positively to a survey as to how this degree impacted their career.
Recent graduates of EKU’s MS in SSEM online program responded positively to a survey as to how this degree impacted their career.
“The primary reason for our success is the passion and subject matter expertise of our outstanding faculty,”
SSEM students Laura Jendro, Crystal Steele and Rick Fleming put together the winning project for 2012.
EKU has earned a No. 1 national ranking from Military Times EDGE magazine in its annual “Best for Vets: Colleges” issue.
The American Society of Safety Engineers has appointed EKU graduate Jeff Camplin as the Vice President of Practices and Standards.
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Every term Eastern Kentucky University’s Master’s in Safety, Security, and Emergency Management program faculty nominate exemplary students as recipients for the programs’ student awards.
“The faculty truly makes this degree program stand out. They enhance the curriculum with their industry experiences, which makes our graduates untouchable.”
Eastern Kentucky University – along with only two other top-tier institutions is proud to be recognized by each of these prestigious establishments…
“This is truly a top-notch program.”
I’m proud I stuck with it because this degree has given me a sense of security. “Once you have knowledge, it’s a gift you will have forever.”
“EKU has proven that online learning, while challenging, offers a gateway to higher education for the working professional.”