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1 School of Criminology, Criminal Justice, & Emergency Management Master of Science Degree in Emergency Services Administration New Student Orientation

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3  Exclusively online delivery  Asynchronous  Curriculum  Advising  Student research presentations  Educational platform - “BeachBoard.”  Collaborate  Panopto  Skype  Conference calls

4  Interdisciplinary University expertise Community interface International features

5 1. Provide foundations for emergency services administration ▪Conceptual foundations for emergency management & understanding organizations ▪Communication & writing skills ▪Practical experiences ▪Exposure to experts ▪Specialization 2. Prepare students for leadership roles in emergency administration ▪Leadership Seminars ▪Analytical skills ▪Proposal development ▪Independent research

6  23 Units = 9 Core Required Courses Some classes are one or two units each   6 Units = 2 Elective Courses   4 Units = Independent Research Option _______________________________ 33 Units = Total

7  Enroll the 1st semester after admission.  Writing competencies  Continual enrollment every fall & spring semester.  Maintain a GPA of 3.0  Complete program within 7 years  May transfer 6 units from other programs  No waiver of course requirements, credit by examination, or credit earned by correspondence may be used in the program.

8 Classes are offered spring, summer, and fall semesters. EMER 694A is NOT offered during Summer Sessions.

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10  University Catalog  EMER Graduate Student Handbook  EMER Program Planner

11  Download the EMER Handbook http://www.ccpe.csulb.edu/continuinged/course_listing/program description.aspx?Group_Number=264&group_version=1&Conte nt=10  Master’s Student Checklist – Appendix C

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13  Once committed to a thesis or the project option  Required to complete that option  Advance to Candidacy  1 or 2 semesters before graduation  Request to Graduate form  1 or 2 semesters before graduation  Must be enrolled the semester you graduate  You may enroll in GS-700 (ghost class)  It is your responsibility to know University policies & meet deadlines!  The University Catalogue is in effect our contract with each other.

14 Option A: Project  EMER 694A (3 units)  EMER 694B (1 unit ) Option B: Thesis  EMER 698 (4 units)  Selecting an option  Be thinking about it now  Apply research interests from the beginning

15 CAPSTONE PROJECT  Contributes to the practice  Focus is application  theory into practice  Can be a collaborative or individual effort  Can take many forms  Report is available on electronic library & the project is live in the field of practice THESIS  Contributes to the body of knowledge  Focus is research  data gathering  analysis  Individual only  Follows strict library guidelines  Housed in library when complete

16  Analyze a real world situation  Synthesize emergency management principles: 1.comprehensive 2.progressive 3.risk-driven 4.integrated 5.collaborative 6.coordinated 7.flexible 8.Professional  Assume leadership responsibility  Translate theoretical concepts into practice  Integrate strategies that enhance resiliency

17 Format examples:  Grant proposal  Implement a project  New program proposal for organizational leadership  Policy analysis  Curriculum development  Create a movie

18  Identify your research interest  Find work or community needs Match your research interests  In coursework Research & write on topic of interest  Solidify ideas early in the program

19  Dr. Steve Jensen, EMER Program Director  steve.jensen@csulb.edu steve.jensen@csulb.edu  Phone 562-985-7489  Dr. Shirley Feldman-Jensen, Lecturer  shirley.jensen@csulb.edu shirley.jensen@csulb.edu  Phone 562-985-7489  Dr. Peter Kreysa, Graduate Advisor  peter.kreysa@csulb.edu peter.kreysa@csulb.edu  Phone 562-985-8111  Mobile 213-308-4146 WebsiteWebsite (http://www.csulb.edu)http://www.csulb.edu

20  University Website: http://www.csulb.edu/http://www.csulb.edu/  MyCSULB: https://my.cms.csulb.edu/psp/pa88prd/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST https://my.cms.csulb.edu/psp/pa88prd/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST  About CSULB: http://www.csulb.edu/about/http://www.csulb.edu/about/  EMER web page: http://www.ccpe.csulb.edu/continuinged/course_listing/programdescription.aspx?Group _Number=264&group_version=1&Content=17 http://www.ccpe.csulb.edu/continuinged/course_listing/programdescription.aspx?Group _Number=264&group_version=1&Content=17  University Library: http://www.csulb.edu/about/library/http://www.csulb.edu/about/library/  Webmail: https://webmail.csulb.edu/https://webmail.csulb.edu/  Bookstore: http://www.49ershops.net/ePOS?form=index.html&store=334http://www.49ershops.net/ePOS?form=index.html&store=334  Visiting: http://www.csulb.edu/community/http://www.csulb.edu/community/


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