The Department of Protection Management
Academics

Bachelor of Science in Fire Science
The major in Fire Science prepares students for careers in fire protection and for graduate-level protection studies. (Prerequisites & Requirements , Admissions)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert Till, 212.484.1379

Bachelor of Arts in Fire and Emergency Service
The major in Fire and Emergency Service provides a foundation in fire and emergency services, with related courses in management and administration. The major prepares students for careers in fire services, emergency management and administrative aspects of emergency medical services. Students can choose among three specializations: Fire Service, Emergency Medical Services, or Emergency Management. (Core Courses & Specializations, Admissions)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert Till, 212.484.1379

Bachelor of Science in Security Management
The major in Security Management concentrates on the analysis of security vulnerabilities and the administration of programs designed to reduce losses in public institutions and private corporations. The program prepares students for careers as managers, consultants and entrepreneurs. (Prerequisites & Requirements , Admissions)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert McCrie, 212.237.8386

Minor in Security Management
The minor in Security Management targets the analysis of security risks and vulnerabilities, along with the administration of programs designed to reduce loss — in public and private institutions and corporations. The minor helps prepare students for careers as managers, consultants and entrepreneurs. Every public institution and private corporation has a security function associated with its mission. Understanding this function within a particular industry or public enterprise enhances the skill set of the professional working in or studying that field. Further, understanding the principles, practices and law within the security field enables individuals to better safeguard their person, property and privacy — both inside and outside of the work environment. (Requirements , Admissions)
Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert McCrie, 212.237.8386

Master of Science in Protection Management
The Master of Science in Protection Management Program provides advanced professional education in theory, design, management and operation of fire and security protection, and emergency management systems. Programs and procedures, and their practical application are explored in a variety of public, commercial, and residential settings. Students must choose one of the following specializations: Fire Protection, Security Management, or Emergency Management. (Requirements , Admissions)
Program Director: Professor Norman Groner, 212.237.8834

Associate of Science in Security Management
Security, the protection of assets from loss, is a vital industry that safeguards and enhances interests of the private, public and institutional sectors. The AS degree with a concentration in Security Management prepares students to enter and advance in a variety of occupational opportunities including physical security, program planning, training investigation. Degree recipients are urged to pursue their studies through the Bachelor of Science degree or beyond. (Requirements )
Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert McCrie, 212.237.8386

 

Glenn Corbett, Chairperson
445 West 59th Street, Room 3529N, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212.237.8092, Email: gcorbett@jjay.cuny.edu