Homeland Security
Curious about the vast array of health career pathways MC offers? Join our virtual open house.
Our virtual open house will feature faculty, students, and alumni in nursing, physical therapy assistant, and community health followed by Q&A and breakout sessions in:
- Nursing (RN)
- Allied Health: Physical Therapy Assistant, Surgical Technology, Radiologic Technology, Health Information Management, Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS), and more.
- Health Enhancement, Exercise Science, and Physical Education: Advanced Personal Trainer Certificate, Behavioral Health, Community Health, Exercise Science, Physical Education, and Public Health Sciences.
- Noncredit Health Sciences: Noncredit Nursing, Phlebotomy, CMA, CNA, and more.
Registernew window
Homeland Security is a dynamic and diverse career field. Like security threats themselves, the work required to protect the nation is constantly changing. That work cuts across numerous disciplines, creating job possibilities for people with nearly any level of education and experience. Options exist both for those who like to be in the forefront and for those who prefer to work in the background. The scope of homeland security practice is broad, encompassing a wide range of disciplines. People who work in homeland security anticipate, prepare for, prevent, and react to everything from pandemics to hurricanes to terrorism. These workers help to reduce our nation’s vulnerabilities and to minimize the damage from catastrophic events
Homeland Security
Learn more about program outcomes, required courses, transfer opportunities, and career information.
Students who major in general studies explore personal, professional, and academic areas of interest within a flexible
framework supporting transfer.
MC offers a wide variety of noncredit classes. These courses are designed to help you upgrade your skills, pursue career training,
or learn something new.Related Programs and Courses
General Studies Degree
Workforce Development and Continuing Education