What you will study
Leading an emergency services department or emergency management agency requires knowledge
and skills different from an administrative role in the private sector. UCM’s Emergency
Services Management certificate will teach you management theories and styles specific
to emergency services — taking into consideration your resources, types of employees
such as union workers and other factors — to help you effectively supervise a public
agency.
Learn to become an emergency services manager in these courses
In the online classes for your Emergency Services Management certificate, you’ll:
- Develop skills and processes for recruiting, managing and developing your people as
well as evaluating their performance and how to engage in collective bargaining.
- Understand your responsibilities to mitigate risk and help ensure the health and safety
of your first responders.
- Discover how your role fits into the bigger picture of your community as you learn
to collaborate and plan strategically with other agencies and demonstrate leadership
skills.
All classes are taught by UCM Crisis and Disaster Management faculty who have real-world
experience. They’ve served in roles such as EMS chief and lead paramedic and provide
you a true perspective of the demands and rewards of being an emergency services manager.
Excellence in Emergency Services Management
- #2: Best Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management colleges in Missouri (Universities.com,
2022)
- A Best Certificate Program in the Best Emergency Management Degree Programs (Intelligent.com, 2022)
- A Best Online Emergency Management Program (Intelligent.com, 2022)
- #1: Best Value Bachelor's Degree College for Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management in Missouri
(College Factual, 2022)
- A Most Popular Bachelor's Degree Online Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management Schools (College Factual, 2022)
Unique learning opportunities in emergency services management
Learn how to serve in emergency services management with these experiences offered
to you as part of the University of Central Missouri’s Crisis and Disaster Management
program:
- Gain on-the-job firefighter experience: Get hands-on training and experience serving as a firefighter — while getting paid
— when you participate in the long-running student resident program offered by the
Warrensburg Fire Department.
- Earn your EMT certificate: Take advantage of the opportunity to earn your EMT certificate through a collaborative
partnership with the Johnson County Ambulance District. Upon completing the sixteen-week
course, you will be well-trained to provide basic life-saving care to those in need.
- Participate in UCM’s annual emergency management event: Every year, UCM hosts the Rural Emergency Management Summit, which brings together
emergency management representatives from the local, regional and federal levels.
Join us to learn in case study review sessions and enjoy opportunities to network.
- Network with emergency services managers and others: Participate in regional and national conferences, such as those held by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Missouri and Kansas state emergency management
agencies, to meet industry professionals. UCM’s Crisis and Disaster Management program
also regularly hosts guest speakers from these agencies and former graduates to share
their experiences with you.
- Volunteer for community service projects: Through UCM’s collaboration with the Institute for Rural Emergency Management (IREM),
you can engage in community service projects and volunteer work that impacts communities
while enhancing your resume. Develop or revise training materials for local agencies
or review and update resource agreements between agencies and jurisdictions. You can
also coordinate and host events such as fire services training.
What can you do with an undergraduate certificate in Emergency Services Management
from UCM?
Upon completion of the University of Central Missouri’s Emergency Services Management
certificate, you’ll have developed leadership, administrative, critical thinking,
strategic planning and other highly valuable skills. As a firefighter, EMT or paramedic
in a community or on a military base, for example, you may apply for supervisory positions
with these qualifications.
If you’re just graduating with a bachelor’s degree and entering the job market, you
may choose to serve in the field first — such as one student who earned an emergency
management specialist position with a state university. You’ll then be ready to apply
for a promotion later — with your Emergency Services Management certificate already
in hand.
Discover your future opportunities in emergency services management
Use the interactive tool below to view career opportunities and earning potential
and to understand your possibilities with UCM’s Emergency Services Management certificate.
Financial assistance options for your Emergency Services Management certificate
The valuable education you’ll get with UCM’s Emergency Services Management certificate
— whether as a standalone certificate or alongside your bachelor’s degree — can enhance
your career and your earning potential as you rise through the ranks. To ensure your
ability to receive this training and its benefits, UCM provides some of the nation’s
more affordable tuition rates. We have also been recognized by LendEDU for low student
debt and offer a variety of means to finance your education for those pursuing a degree, including loans, grants and other forms of aid.
Are scholarships available to me?
When you also pursue a bachelor’s degree at UCM, you may qualify for scholarships
specific to your major. You can learn more about program-specific opportunities with
the UCM .
Expand Your Training and Skills
A comprehensive emergency services education
Achieve your career goals with UCM’s full training program that includes our Bachelor
of Science in Crisis and Disaster Management and four undergraduate certificates —
Business Continuity, Emergency Management, Emergency Services Management and Environmental
Hazards. You can complete one or all for the exact skills you need.
Which Certificate Is Right for You?
Learn From Expert Faculty
Teachers with real-world experience
UCM faculty for our Emergency Services Management certificate have worked as emergency
services personnel and managers, serving locally, in other states and even abroad.
They’ll bridge the gap between academics and real-world practice in your online classes
and are always willing to answer questions related to your studies or your future.
Meet Our Faculty
Learn to Be a Firefighter
Warrensburg Fire Department Student Resident Program
If you want to work in fire services, UCM and the Warrensburg Fire Department have
a unique opportunity for you. As a full-time undergraduate student, you can train
and work — with pay — in fire services, EMS and emergency management through the Student
Resident Program. UCM program alumni have even risen to the ranks of captain and chief.
Earn Your EMT Certificate
Collaborative Program with Johnson County Ambulance District
Earn your EMT certificate through a collaborative partnership between UCM and the
Johnson County Ambulance District. Upon completing the sixteen-week course, you will
be well-trained to provide basic life-saving care to those in need.
Advance Your Career Fast
Complete certificates in a year — or less
Each UCM Crisis and Disaster Management undergraduate certificate can be completed
in 12 months. Because these certificates include the same foundational course, you
already have one course under your belt as you pursue another certificate, making
it faster to complete than the first. Become a well-rounded crisis and disaster management
pro — quickly — at UCM.
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