Master of Science in Homeland Security
Texas A&M has begun planning and faculty collaboration for a master of science in homeland security. As envisioned, the program would include a core of common policy courses, with electives concentrated in various departments to provide a tailored focus according to student interests. The final shape of the program has not been set, but participants in planning include: Agriculture, the Bush School, Vet Medicine, Public Health, Geography, GS, Engineering, Architecture, Urban Planning, and many others.
Our blog, Homeland Security Education @ TAMU, provides news relevant to homeland security education and is also where we are currently tracking the process of developing this new degree.
For a history of how the MS in HLS program was developed, or to view time lines of the programs development and progress, click here.
Texas A&M faculty begins work on master’s degree program that offers unique approach to
homeland security studies
News Release, Oct. 7, 2007. Work is now in progress at Texas A&M University on an interdisciplinary master’s degree program that will take a unique approach to the study of homeland security. Enrollment is expected to start by spring 2009. Read news release...
Texas A&M University to establish graduate program in homeland security
News Release, Dec. 4, 2006. Texas A&M University will establish a graduate program in homeland security, the university’s regents have decided. The program initially will offer an interdisciplinary master’s degree and eventually a doctoral degree. Read news release...

