Title: Master of Science in Safety, Security
1Master of Science in Safety, Security
Emergency ManagementSSEM
- ASSE Central Florida Chapter
2Paul English
- Paul English is the current Director of Safety,
Environmental Medical Services for E-ONE, Inc.
located in Ocala, Florida. He has worked for
Fortune 100 companies including Nestle and Ford
Motor Company in different facets of safety,
security and emergency response operations.
While at Ford Motor Company, he was the recipient
of the President's Health Safety Award for
Innovation representing The Americas for reducing
injuries and illnesses while launching 3 new
vehicles. - He earned a B.S. in Fire Safety Engineering
Technology specializing in Industrial Risk
Management and an M.S. In Safety, Security
Emergency Management from Eastern Kentucky
University. He has numerous publications
regarding incident investigation, process safety
management, benchmarking safety metrics and
emergency response. He is an active member of the
American Society of Safety Engineers-Central
Florida Chapter and the Marion County Regional
Manufactures Association.
3Eastern Kentucky University
- EKU is located in Richmond, KY 30 miles South of
Lexington, KY on I-75. - Eastern Kentucky University was founded in 1906.
Over the last one hundred years, we have grown to
168 degree programs that serve more than 15,500
students each year. - EKU provides all of the opportunities available
at large schools but maintains that small
school feel.
4Eastern Kentucky University
- Masters program was started in 1992 with a grant
from NIOSH. - Program started with 5 students in the program.
5Admission to the Program
- Applications for admission are accepted 6 times
annually. Successful completion of the following
requirements is necessary for admission to pursue
study leading to a Master of Science in Safety,
Security Emergency Management - Complete the Graduate School online application
and pay 35 application fee - Submit official transcripts from college where
bachelors degree was conferred - Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited
institution of higher learning - Achieved an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0
overall or in the last 60 hours of the
baccalaureate program - GRE scores of 425 verbal and 425 quantitative and
an analytical writing score of at least 3.0 on
the GRE, or a 375 on the MAT - TOEFL score of 550 for International Students
- Three letters of recommendation
6Admission Considerations
- Provisional AdmissionProvisional admission may
be granted upon the recommendation of the Safety,
Security Emergency Management Department when
an applicant is unable to supply all of the
necessary application materials (e.g. official
GRE scores, three letters of recommendation)
prior to admission consideration, but who
otherwise meet the admission requirements.
Complete and satisfactory application materials
are required before the end of the semester in
which the student has registered. - Probationary AdmissionProbationary admission may
be granted upon the recommendation of the Safety,
Security Emergency Management Department to an
applicant who does not meet certain requirements
for clear admission, but does show promise for
successful graduate study. For example,
probationary admission may be granted to a
student whos GPA and GRE scores are below the
minimum requirement. After obtaining probationary
admission, the minimum condition to transfer to
clear admission status is the successful
completion of approved graduate course work at
EKU with a graduate GPA of at least 3.0 and with
no more than one grade of C or lower.
7Core Curriculum 18 hrs Total
- SSEM 815
- Safety, Security Emergency Management
Administration - SSEM 822
- Workers' Compensation/Labor Law
- SSEM 833
- Legislation Legal Compliance
- SSEM 826
- Emergency Prep/Response
- SSEM 865
- Auditing for Safety, Security Emergency
Management - SSEM 880
- Research and Planning for Safety, Security
Emergency Management
8Additional Courses Offered 12 hrs. Total
- SSE 820-Strategic Planning for the Fire and
Emergency Services - SSE 824-Leadership in Fire Emergency Services
- SSE 825-Public Sector Finance and Budgeting
- SSE 828-Industrial Safety Management
- SSE 829-Public Emergency Services
- SSE 832-Construction Safety
- SSE 834-Corporate Compliance
- SSE 839-Applied Learning
- SSE 841-Applied Study in Safety, Security
Emergency Management - SSE 845-Personal/Environmental Hazards
- SSE 890-Topical Seminar in Ergonomic and Human
Factors I - SSE 890-Topical Seminar in Ergonomic and Human
Factors II - SSE 890-Topical Seminar in Ergonomic and Human
Factors III - SSE 890-Topical Seminar in Ergonomic and Human
Factors IV - SSE 897-Independent Study
- HLS 800-Homeland Security Policy Analysis
- HLS 810-Critical Infrastructure Protection
- HLS 820-Intelligence for Homeland Security
- HLS 830-Hazards Threats to Homeland Security
9Thesis or Electives 6 hrs. Total
- SSE 898 Thesis (6 Credits)
- Students will have the option to complete 30
credit hours of coursework and a Thesis, or
complete 36 hours of coursework and take a
proctored comprehensive exam. - The comprehensive exams can be taken at EKU or at
an approved remote site. The Thesis option
requires an approved committee of graduate
faculty.
10Program Concentrations Certificates
- The online Master of Science in Safety, Security
Emergency Management Program offers
concentrations and certificates in - Occupational Safety
- Homeland Security, and
- Fire Emergency Services
- Ergonomics
- Each covering a set of courses designed to meet
the demands and challenges of the real world.
11Program Concentrations Certificates
12Tuition and Fees
- Online Students
- 500.00 per credit hour
- Application Fee to EKU
- 35.00
- Many companies now offer reimbursement for
accredited on-line or distance learning programs
as part of their tuition assistance programs. - Check with you HR Department for details on your
companys policies.
13Compass Knowledge
- Since 1993, Compass Knowledge Group has partnered
with select academic institutions to help them
develop online programs that are academically
superior and economically successful. - Compass is a full service firm. As such, we
provide any or all of the following services in a
way that seamlessly dovetails with our academic
partner's academic and business processes.
14Who are our students?
15Distance Learning at EKU
- How does it work?
- What is required?
16Distance Learning Blackboard
- EKU utilizes a blended learning atmosphere of
- Video Lectures
- Discussion Boards
- Quizzes
- Assignments
- Research Papers
- Final Examinations
17Video Lectures
18Discussion Boards
- Discussion questions posted in Blackboard for
each week. - Starting on Monday of each week, you are to
access Blackboard and respond in that week to the
questions by 1000 p.m. Wednesday of that week. - In addition, you are expected to make a minimum
of two (2) entries in response to your peer
responses or posts (these will all appear on the
Discussion Board). - You should not post all entries at one time but
rather reflect on the insight that others have
brought to the discussion.
19Discussion Boards
- The postings serve as a reflection of the
students understanding of course material to the
facilitator and instructor. - Daily interaction with the instructor/
facilitator via the Virtual Office and class
Discussion Board is vitally important to your
success in this course. - Students must schedule appropriate time on a
daily basis in which they interact with the
facilitator on the various course topics which
will be discussed. - Students should post any and all questions they
have regarding the subject matter or any issue
regarding this class in the Virtual Office and
Discussion Boards.
20Example of Discussion Sessions
- Is the OSH Act an effective law in safeguarding
the American workplace? Is it effective in 2007?
Why or why not? Please explain. - Are the three agencies established under the OSH
Act still in alignment today?
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22Quizzes
- Quizzes are designed to help students reflect on
the course material and prepare them for the
final exam. - Quizzes assess the understanding of the video
lessons and required course readings. You will
have to complete both of these requirements to be
successful on the quizzes. - Quizzes are usually multiple choice or short
answer questions. - Some tests are timed and others are not.
23Class Assignments
- Class assignments can include
- Writing abstracts on SSEM articles and current
events - Researching specific events, standards or
policies affecting SSEM. - Writing safety or security programs for specific
standards.
24Class AssignmentsSSEM 832 Examples
- Write a short paper (3-4 pages) on what you
learned are the most important aspects of
Electrical safety and how you might apply this in
your everyday life as a safety professional. - Write a 3-4 page paper (double-spaced) on current
issues with the multi-employer citation policy. - (Note you may want to read/review some current
legal decisions in Westlaw - see EKU library
link).
25Research PapersSSEM 834 Example
- Select a corporate compliance related situation
(one that has already occurred) that you would
like to know more about and is of interest to
you. - Analyze this situation to identify the problems
encountered, the things which could have been
done to prevent and/or minimize the effects and
other key factors. - Your research paper should include, but not be
limited to, the following - Synopsis of the safety and personnel related
issue - Effects of the safety issue on the workplace
- Response
- Critique of response
- Overall assessment of the situation
- The paper should be a minimum of 20 pages in
length and is due the last week of class. You
will not be penalized for exceeding the page
limit if it becomes necessary to do so.
26Research Paper Examples
- Texas City BP Explosion
- The Station Nightclub Fire
- Ford Motor Company Rouge Explosion
- Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
- Imperial Sugar Refinery Explosion
- Proposed Combustible Dust Standard
- PSM issues in Ammonia Refrigeration
- Incident Investigation Quality Control
- Proposed Crane Standard
- NFPA 1901 Apparatus Design
27Final Exams
- Final exams are open book and consist of multiple
essay questions. - Some class finals call for a presentation PPT to
be developed and turned in with course materials. - Some classes call for comprehensive safety
programs to be submitted with course work.
28Bachelor of Science in Fire Safety Engineering
Technology and Certificate Program in Fire
Administration
- Eastern Kentucky University
29Bachelor of Science in Fire Safety Engineering
Technology
- Eastern Kentucky University has one of the
nations top undergraduate programs in Fire
Safety Engineering Technology now offered
completely online. - A program designed to meet the needs of todays
working fire and safety professionals. - The programs comprehensive curriculum and high
level of relevancy make the Fire Safety
Engineering Technology a must-have degree for
todays first response professionals. - With a solid reputation as a premier source for
expertise in fire and safety, you have the
opportunity to learn from nationally and
internationally recognized leaders in these
fields. - Eastern Kentucky University's bachelor degree and
certificate program allows you to increase your
knowledge of the fire and safety industry,
facilitating the chance for career advancement
while continuing to work full time and enjoying
your life the way you want
30Program Requirements (75 Credits)
- FSE101 Fire Prevention
- FSE120 Fire Behavior and Combustion
- FSE201 Building Construction
- FSE221 Fire Protection Systems
- FSE223 Fire and Emergency Scene Operations
- FSE225 Legal Aspects of Fire Protection and
Safety - FSE230 Fire Prevention Organization and
Management - FSE320 Principles of Emergency Services
- FSE322 Fire Protection Structures System Design
- FSE350 Fire and Arson Investigation I
- FSE360 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply
- FSE200 Applied Fire/Safety Analysis
- FSE300 Technical Report Writing for Emergency
Services - FSE305 Hazardous Materials
- FSE349 Applied Learning in Fire and Safety
Engineering - FSE 355 Fire Dynamics
- FSE361 Principles of Occupational Safety and
Health - FSE365 Emergency Service Instructional
Methodology - FSE375 Emergency Service Resource Management
- FSE390 Workers Compensation I
- FSE400 Advanced Emergency Service Administration
- FSE425 Disaster and Community Fire Defense
Planning
31Additional Coursework Required
- TRS235 Emergency Vehicle Roadway Operations
Safety - PSY200 Introduction to Psychology
- CHE101 w/ CHE107 Chemistry I w/ College Chemistry
I Lab 4 Credits - MAT107 College Algebra
32Up and Coming Safety Professionals
- The BS program offered online can be used as a
vehicle for people in your organization who show
interest in EHS who do not have a formal degree. - Students can be steered towards a safety focus in
the Bachelor's Program. - A full Occupational Safety On-line BS program is
currently being developed and will be offered in
the coming years. - Best Case, Fall 2009
- Worst Case, Summer 2010
33More information
- For more information on the BS program, please
visit - http//firescience.eku.edu/
- For more information on the MS program, please
visit - http//safetymanagement.eku.edu/
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