Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security
Hours: 12 On-Campus Online
About
The Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security at Fort Hays State University provides focused preparation in key areas of law enforcement and homeland security. This 12-credit-hour certificate is designed for individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of criminal justice practices or pursue a career in the homeland security field.
The certificate offers a comprehensive overview of policing strategies, security operations, and the legal foundations that underpin these disciplines. It is well-suited for professionals currently working in public safety, as well as those aspiring to enter the field.
Students will explore modern policing methods and homeland security practices through courses that cover topics such as community policing and emergency management. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical understanding and real-world application, ensuring participants are equipped to address current and emerging challenges in law enforcement and security environments. By completing the certificate, students will gain valuable skills applicable to a variety of roles across the public safety and security sectors.
Why pursue a Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security at Fort Hays State University?
The Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security provides valuable opportunities for students to expand their knowledge in criminal justice and security. Offered both online and on campus, the certificate is designed for flexibility, making it ideal for working professionals and those with busy schedules.
This certificate complements a student’s major program and is not intended as a stand-alone credential. The curriculum incorporates the latest trends in policing and homeland security, ensuring students gain current, practical knowledge applicable in the field.
One of the certificate’s key strengths is the faculty, who bring together academic expertise and extensive real-world experience in law enforcement and security. With a strong focus on practical skills and real-world applications, students are prepared to make an immediate impact on their careers.
Who is this certificate for?
The certificate is designed for individuals seeking to advance their careers in law enforcement or pursue opportunities in homeland security. Intended to complement a student’s major or minor, whether in criminal justice or another field, the certificate is particularly well-suited for:
- Current law enforcement officers seeking specialized training
- Aspiring security professionals
- Individuals interested in emergency management
- Professionals in related fields looking to expand their expertise
- Students pursuing a career in criminal justice
Real-World Applications
This certificate aims to prepare students for practical applications across a range of roles in criminal justice and security. The curriculum features hands-on activities and real-world scenarios that help students develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. With its emphasis on applied learning, the certificate ensures students are well-prepared to transition smoothly into their careers.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
Fort Hays State University integrates the latest advancements and trends into the curriculum. Students explore cutting-edge technologies and methods in policing and homeland security, including recent developments in emergency management and community policing. This forward-looking approach equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to address emerging challenges.
Faculty regularly update the curriculum to reflect the evolving nature of the field, incorporating new research and best practices. For example, students learn about advanced tools and techniques for emergency response and innovative community policing strategies that enhance public safety and trust. This commitment to staying current ensures students receive a relevant, impactful education, preparing them to become leaders in their fields.
Hands-on Activities
The Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security emphasizes practical activities that enhance skill development and learning. Students engage in simulations that replicate real-world policing and security scenarios, providing a safe environment to practice and refine their abilities. These exercises build confidence and competence in critical areas such as crisis management, community engagement, and emergency response, ensuring participants are prepared to face real-world challenges.
Additionally, the certificate offers opportunities for internships and fieldwork, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in professional settings. These experiences are essential for understanding the practical demands of the field and for building a professional network. By combining practical activities with theoretical knowledge, students deepen their learning and are better prepared for successful careers in law enforcement and homeland security.
What You’ll Learn:
- Modern policing strategies
- Community engagement techniques
- Emergency management principles
- Legal aspects of policing
How You’ll Learn:
- Flexible online and on-campus classes
- Practical assignments and projects
- Real-world scenarios and applications
- Expert-led discussions and seminars
The curriculum consists of four courses (12 credit hours) that focus on essential areas of law enforcement and security. These courses cover topics such as community policing and emergency management, providing students with a well-rounded understanding of the field. Each course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills that are immediately applicable in professional settings.
Courses are taught by experienced faculty who bring extensive knowledge and real-world experience to the classroom, ensuring students receive a high-quality education that prepares them for the challenges of their careers.
CRJ 320: Introduction to Law Enforcement
This course offers a comprehensive overview of local, state, and federal law enforcement careers, exploring the complexities of police work, management, and police-community relations. It also addresses contemporary challenges and provides insights into the history and future of law enforcement.
CRJ 315: Security Administration
This course examines security planning by evaluating proactive versus reactive security measures and comparing crime control strategies between the public and private sectors.
CRJ 325: Law Enforcement in the Community
This course analyzes law enforcement's response to crime, focusing on procedural justice and Community-Oriented Policing and Problem-Solving (COPPS).
Discover the full Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog
The Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security prepares students for a range of rewarding careers in criminal justice and security. These roles offer meaningful opportunities to enhance public safety and provide dynamic, fulfilling professional experiences.
Law Enforcement Officer
Police officers maintain public safety, enforce laws, patrol communities, investigate crimes, and collaborate with the public. This role is vital for ensuring community safety and fostering trust between law enforcement and citizens.
Homeland Security Specialist
Homeland security specialists protect the nation by developing and managing security measures to prevent and respond to terrorism, natural disasters, and other threats. They coordinate efforts across federal, state, and local agencies to safeguard citizens and critical infrastructure.
Emergency Management Coordinator
Emergency management coordinators prepare for and respond to emergencies such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks. They develop response plans, coordinate with agencies, and lead recovery efforts, playing a crucial role in ensuring community readiness and effective emergency response.
Security Consultant
Security consultants advise organizations on enhancing security measures by assessing risks, developing plans, and recommending solutions. They work with businesses, government agencies, and non-profits to help mitigate risks and protect assets.
Intelligence Analyst
Intelligence analysts evaluate data to identify potential threats to national security. Working with agencies like the FBI, CIA, and Department of Homeland Security, they gather and interpret intelligence to provide actionable insights and recommendations that support threat prevention and response.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $2,444.76* (on-campus) or $3,180.60* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 12 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($203.73/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (265.05/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
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Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
For students interested in further expanding their knowledge and career opportunities, Fort Hays State University offers a range of related programs:
- B.A./B.S. in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Science in Criminalistics (Crime Mapping & Spatial Analysis)
- Master of Professional Studies (Criminal Justice)
The certificate can be completed in one year, depending on the student's course load and schedule flexibility.
There are no specific prerequisites; however, a background in criminal justice or related fields benefits success in the certificate.
Yes, the Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security is offered online and on-campus to accommodate various schedules and learning preferences.
Students who complete the certificate alongside their major can pursue careers in law enforcement, homeland security, emergency management, and more, with roles such as law enforcement officers and homeland security specialists.
The Certificate in Policing and Homeland Security focuses specifically on the intersection of policing and homeland security, providing specialized knowledge and skills that are directly applicable to these areas. The flexible delivery options and emphasis on real-world applications also set it apart.
Information about the School of Criminal Justice, Leadership and Sociology
The School of Criminal Justice, Leadership and Sociology at FHSU offers a diverse range of programs designed to prepare students for meaningful and impactful careers in law enforcement, leadership, and the social sciences. Through an integrated, interdisciplinary approach, students develop critical skills that equip them to address complex societal challenges and become effective leaders and professionals.
The Criminal Justice programs provide both online and on-campus options, focusing on areas such as law enforcement, corrections, and the legal system, with a strong emphasis on leadership, ethics, and integrity. Leadership programs cultivate essential organizational and interpersonal skills through interactive coursework and hands-on internships, supported by initiatives like the Leadership Studies Association and the VALUE program. Sociology programs explore human behavior, social structures, and community issues, encouraging analytical thinking and research-based problem-solving.
Together, these programs create a robust and collaborative educational environment that promotes cross-disciplinary learning. Students are empowered to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader society. Whether focused on justice, leadership, or social change, students in the School of Criminal Justice, Leadership and Sociology gain the knowledge and experience needed to make a lasting impact.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- Criminal Justice Club: Open to students majoring, minoring, or pursuing a certificate in Criminal Justice, as well as those majoring in Criminalistics, the Criminal Justice Club offers career-focused opportunities for service, networking, and social engagement. The club meets weekly during the academic year, with activities that vary each semester based on student interests.
- Delta Tau Omega: Students in the Criminal Justice Club have an opportunity to join the FHSU chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association, Delta Tau Omega. Membership in this organization allows students to participate in regional and national conferences, where they can engage in a variety of competitions, including written exams, mock crime scene investigations, physical agility tests, scholarly research poster presentations, and national research paper and scholarship contests. To remain active in the organization, students must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in their criminal justice coursework.
- Sociology Club: Open to all students and majors, the Sociology Club promotes research on topics aimed at improving the community. The club actively collaborates with both the FHSU campus community and residents of Hays, hosting student engagement events and participating in a variety of community service projects. Its mission is to foster a deeper interest in sociology while highlighting the discipline’s importance in understanding society and enhancing the human condition.
- Alpha Kappa Delta: Sociology majors may be eligible for membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the honor society for sociology. This organization promotes academic excellence and fosters scholarship and fellowship among undergraduate and graduate students. To qualify for membership, students must have junior standing, a minimum 3.0 GPA in sociology, and at least 12 completed credit hours in sociology coursework.
- Leadership Studies Association: The Leadership Studies Association provides students with opportunities to develop their leadership skills by building meaningful relationships, engaging in skill-building activities, and applying leadership in real-world settings. The organization encourages student growth through a variety of events and activities designed to foster personal and professional development.
Criminal Justice Centers
- National De-escalation Training Center:
In August 2020, Fort Hays State University’s Criminal Justice Programs and University Police partnered with the National De-escalation Training Center (NDTC) to become the Region 2 Central Region Training Center. As a designated regional center, FHSU offers the only Level 3 de-escalation training currently available in the United States.
- Level 1 training includes traditional de-escalation techniques grounded in procedural justice.
- Level 2 provides basic crisis intervention strategies.
- Level 3 enhances both traditional de-escalation and crisis intervention methods by incorporating rapid personality identification.
The NDTC De-escalation: Principles & Practice course is an evidence-based program that has been shown to increase officer confidence in applying de-escalation techniques when working with the public.
FHSU facilitates all three of NDTC’s training modalities, including an 8-hour online training, a two-day, in-person training, and a comprehensive 32- to 40-hour train-the-trainer program. Supported by substantial federal funding, these training opportunities are available to agencies at little to no cost. In addition, scholarships may be available to help agencies enroll officers in the online course.
NDTC training is approved by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS), and certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST).
- Center for Empowering Victims of Gender-based Violence:
Located within the Criminal Justice Programs at Fort Hays State University, the Center for Empowering Victims of Gender-Based Violence functions as a regional hub for collaborative research and community service. Its mission is to alleviate the barriers faced by survivors, promote economic independence, and empower survivors to embrace new opportunities with freedom and confidence.
The Center commits to providing sustainable support aimed at helping survivors break the cycle of violence and transform from victims/survivors into social entrepreneurs.
Focusing on gender-based violence in rural areas, the Center facilitates cross-disciplinary research that explores its causes and effective control measures. It leads collaborative networks of researchers committed to applying evidence-based approaches and identifying best practices to address gender-based violence within rural communities.
Additionally, the Center fosters academic-community partnerships through service-learning, research, assessment, education, and policy development, all designed to enhance the well-being and resilience of rural populations.
- VALUE Program:
The Voss Advanced Leadership Undergraduate Experience (VALUE) is a year-long program designed to cultivate promising undergraduates into effective agents of change. It offers a combination of curricular and co-curricular experiences across three specialized tracks: corporate leadership, civic/nonprofit leadership, and scholarship/leadership research.
- CNN Heroes Advisory Board:
The Sociology Programs focus on creating real-world impact through projects aimed at supporting those in need. A key initiative involves collaboration with CNN Heroes, individuals nationally recognized for their outstanding contributions to nonprofit organizations. The CNN Heroes Advisory Board, made up of these distinguished leaders, offers students valuable guidance and insights drawn from their successful experiences in the nonprofit sector.