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Council for the Accreditation of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Education

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The Council for the Accreditation of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Education consists of individuals and institutions professionally engaged or interested in the promotion of post-secondary education in the academic disciplines of emergency management  and homeland security by offering opportunities for collaboration and accreditation.

NOW AVAILABLE:
CAEMHSE No-Cost Assessment & Accreditation:
How it will work. 
06FEB23

Basic requirements for obtaining a CAEMHSE Accreditation: 

    a.  The program must have at least two years of degreed graduates 

    b.  Minimum program credit hours (CH): 

         i.  Associate’s = 12 – 15 CH 

        ii.  Bachelor’s = 24 – 30 CH 

       iii.  Master’s = 12 CH, and appropriate focus areas (including leadership) 

    c.  Interested programs should become CAEMHSE members – institution membership (nonaccredited program) is $100 – either in advance or at the time of application. 

(Please let the CAEMHSE President know if you require an invoice.) 

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CAEMHSE mission:

Collaboration between all professional organizations working to build all emergency management and homeland security professions.
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Accreditation for institutions offering degree programs for all emergency management and homeland security.
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CAEMHSE seeks full partnership with all professional organizations around the world, working to build the professions of emergency management and homeland security.

CAEMHSE Accredited Programs:
Arkansas State University (5 yr) AY21-22 through AY25-26
Arkansas Tech University (10 yr) AY19-20 through AY28-29
Frederick Community College (5 yr) AY23-24 through AY28-29
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University -Worldwide  (5 yr) AY23-24 through AY28-29             

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