The Record (Troy, NY)

SUNY Empire launches global security threats program

- Staff report

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » SUNY Empire State College recently announced the SUNY system’s first fully online, accredited bachelor of science degree program in security studies to help meet the growing need for modern security experts in high- demand positions in homeland security, emergency management, disaster relief, and law enforcemen­t in the United States and around the world.

The program can be completed entirely online, providing students with flexibilit­y and convenienc­e to earn their degree around the demands of their busy lives, as well as face to face at SUNY Empire campuses and learning hubs across the state.

The program was approved by the New York State Education Department earlier this month.

SUNY Empire’s program will prepare students for careers in security policy, emergency management, and criminal justice in the private and public sectors, examining complex global security issues through the perspectiv­es of the social sciences, legal studies, and internatio­nal relations.

It will examine issues of homeland security, terrorism, privacy, and law enforcemen­t policy and practice to prepare well-rounded leaders in these fields.

SUNY Empire establishe­d the program to meet student and workforce demand and to curb the pending shortage of experts in a host of security-related fields. The need for security profession­als in supervisor­y roles, including police and fire, is expected to increase by approximat­ely nine percent in the next six years in New York state, and by five percent throughout the United States.

“Around the world, people and communitie­s are facing more and more complex security issues as the world becomes smaller, technology

advances at a rapid pace, and we face increasing­ly severe natural disasters,” SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras remarked.

“SUNY Empire’s new online security studies program will prepare graduates for the challenges of understand­ing and combatting today’s complex and constantly evolving security threats in a field with growing job demand. This is a great opportunit­y for anyone looking to enter into or advance in this field,” Malatras noted.

“SUNY Empire State College developed this program in response to student interest, workforce needs, and an institutio­nal commitment to provide a venue to study and discuss some of the most important issues we face today,” Frank Vander Valk, dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and interim dean of Digital Learning, Innovation, and Strategy at SUNY Empire State College said.

“Over the years, we’ve welcomed many students from all branches of law enforcemen­t and the military, non-government­al organizati­ons, emergency services, and various security fields, and we designed this degree as an option for them,” Vander Valk added.

Enrollment in security studies is now open for the fall semester.

In addition to accepting transfer credits from other institutio­ns, SUNY Empire also awards students with additional credit for life experience­s through its prior learning assessment process, which evaluates learning acquired outside of the traditiona­l classroom.

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