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Submitter's Information

Name

Claudia Estrada-Howell

Title

Acting Dean, BTCWI

Region

San Diego/Imperial

College

San Diego Miramar College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Claudia Estrada-Howell

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Program Details

Program Title

Bachelor of Science Degree: Public Safety Management

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Other Public and Protective Services (219900)

Projected Start Date

08/16/25

Catalog Description

The Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Safety Management is designed for the public safety professional. The program is designed to expand understanding of the unique aspects of administration of all hazard emergency management and public safety. It equips progressive public safety professionals with the skills necessary to work with people, manage change in an organization, create innovation in organizations, address ethical/legal considerations, and manage an emergency environment utilizing communication skills to solve social and organizational problems. Specializations within the program include understanding of contemporary public safety policies for community risk reduction, law enforcement, impact of criminal behavior, emergency medical services, community health and land use with an emphasis on localized needs including tribal relations, border policies and critical infrastructure protection in an emergent environment.   

This pathway combines public safety career industry-recognized certifications for Emergency Management Directors, Public Safety Managers, allied partners in public safety which include fire and emergency services, law enforcement, emergency medical services, municipalities, utility companies, transportation security management, border patrol, non-profit organizations, and other key public safety infrastructure partners.   

Current topics such as climate change, public health emergencies, and complex cross-border disasters will be examined.  Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to develop strategies that help communities build resilience and mitigate the disproportionate effects of disasters on socially and economically diverse populations. The program analyzes responsibilities to address how public safety organizations develop a response to these problems, the nature of the response, and how resources - budgets and personnel - are obtained, utilized, and evaluated in responding to challenges Emergency Management Directors, Public Safety Managers and first responders face in local communities.

Enrollment Completer Projections

50 students annually starting in Spring of 2027.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • A.S. Degree (S)
Program Goal

The goal of the Bachelor of Science Degree of Public Safety Management focuses on equipping first responders, Emergency Management Directors, and Public Safety Managers with an understanding of community resilience amongst vulnerable individuals living in the areas of the state most susceptible to natural disasters. Emphasis aligns with the Prepare California Initiative aimed at reducing long-term risks from natural disasters, such as flooding, earthquakes, wildfires, landslides, extreme heat, and drought by investing in local capacity building and mitigation projects designed to protect communities.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

34 Semester Units (Required)

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

50 total units (min and max)

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

1. A combination of lower division and upper division coursework totaling a minimum of 120 semester or 180quarter units that are applicable to a baccalaureate degree as defined within these guidelines. A minimum degree requirement of 60 semester credits or 90 quarter units at the associate transfer level. A maximum degree requirement of 70 semester credit or 105 quarter units at the associate transfer level.2. At least 36 semester or 54 quarter units of lower division general education is required.3. Completion of the California State University General Education Breadth pattern, the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum pattern, or the California General Education Transfer Curriculum pattern.4. All courses designated as lower division major requirements must be completed with a grade of “C” (or “P”)or better.5. Completion of a minimum of 40 semester or 60 quarter units of upper division courses.6. At least 9 semester or 13.5 quarter units of upper division general education coursework is required.7. The general education requirements are integrated and distributed to both lower and upper division courses.8. All courses designated as an upper division major requirement must be completed with a minimum grade of “C” (or “P”) for each course in the major. 

Program Requirements

Program Requirements:

CourseTitleUnitsYear / Semester
PSMA 401Introduction to Public Safety Management 3Y1 / S1
ENGL 402Advanced Technical Writing3Y1 / S1
PSMA 405Contemporary Public Safety Practices3Y1 / S1
PSMA 410Public Safety Finance3Y1 / S1
PSMA 415Public Safety Legal Issues and Public Policy3Y1 / S2
SOCO 401Cultural Diversity in Workplace3Y1 / S2
PDMA 401Ethics in Public Safety Management3Y1 / S2
PSMA 420Human Resources in Public Safety Management3Y1 / S2
PSMA 425Strategic Planning in Public Safety Management3Y2 / S1
PSMA 430Public Safety Leader Communications3Y2 / S1
PSMA 435Nation American Relations for Public Safety3Y2 / S1
PSMA 440Whole Community Approach – Government Partners, Non-Profit and Allied Organizations in Public Safety3Y2 / S1
PSMA 445Global Perspectives in Emergency Management3Y2 / S2
PSMA 450Disaster Planning and Control, Recovery in Emergency Management3Y2 / S2
PSMA 455Community Risk Reduction for Fire and Emergency Services in Emergency Management3Y2 / S2
PSMA 460Foundations in Emergency Medical Services3Y2 / S2
PSMA 465Management of Emergency Medical Services3Y2 / S2
PSMA 470Legal, Political, and Regulatory Environment of Emergency Medical Services3Y2 / S2
PSMA 475Administration, Public Policy, and Public Relations in Law Enforcement3Y2 / S2
PSMA 480Psychology and the Law3Y2 / S2
PSMA 485Advanced Criminal Investigation for Law Enforcement3Y2 / S2
PSMA 490Applied Research Project in Public Safety Management I5Y2 / S2

*Upper Division GE Highlighted

*Electives (Select 3 based on Emphasis)


CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
see above.


















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Submission Details

Published at

04/23/24 - 03:17 PM

Status

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John Edwards   ·  05/01/24

Miramar College submitted LMI from the COE from January 2023, but the occupations in the report include Emergency Medical Technicians, Fire Inspectors and Investigators, Firefighters, and First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers. These four occupations only require a postsecondary non-degree award. Additionally, there is an oversupply for these positions and a large number of institutions that train for these occupations. The COE does not recommend developing a new program for these occupations but supports program modification for these reasons. The program description states that the program is intended to training Emergency Management Directors, which is the only occupation in the report that requires a bachelor’s degree. To avoid confusing students, the COE recommends that Miramar College clearly distinguishes this management program from other programs by not advertising that it also trains for Emergency Medical Technicians, Fire Inspectors and Investigators, Firefighters, and First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers.

CE

Claudia Estrada-Howell   ·  04/23/24

This is for a Bachelors program.