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The term “Homeland Security” often brings to mind things like Sept. 11 and fighting terrorism.
At NIU, the Homeland Security Certificate Program encompasses a wide range of subjects in the areas of emergency management and disaster planning.
NIU offers specialized “tracks” in biochemical sciences, CyberSecurity, emergency management and response, health sciences and environmental and hazards risk assessment.
Homeland Security certificates can help students looking to get an edge in their chosen field. Having it will put them in a position to help plan and respond to emergencies and disasters, especially if they are planning on ascending to a leadership role. Employers will look at this certificate as an added incentive to hire prospective employees, NIU administrators hope.
“It takes what we would call an all-hazards approach,” said Mary Pritchard, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences. “You might look at the words homeland security and think, ‘This is terrorism,’ but it’s all of these, we call them ‘natural and human-made disasters.’”
For an example of what someone can do with such a certificate, the CyberSecurity track can train someone looking to work in information technology services to prevent and react to cyber attacks.
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Only who can prevent forest fires? |

UNIV 101 falls short on acclimating new students
Track of the Day: 'Chicago' by Sufjan Stevens
Dance studio taps into history