Cybersecurity Certificate
This certificate consists of a series of four graduate-level courses designed to provide a conceptual background in cybersecurity which include policy and laws, offensive and defensive cyber actions, threat analysis and intelligence gathering. Real life scenarios involving threats to our critical infrastructures will be used.
No certificate is designed to lead to employment or placement in any particular job or career field. Trident makes no express or implied claim that any certificate prepares students for a recognized career, occupation, vocation, job, or job title.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, Trident has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Certificate Semester Hour Requirement
16 Semester Hours
Transfer Credit
No Credit Transfer Allowed
Certificate Core Courses (16 Semester Hours)
ITM 517 | Information Security Overview for Managers and Policy Makers | 4 |
HLS 571 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 4 |
HLS 572 | Cyber Threat Intelligence | 4 |
HLS 573 | Cyberterrorism and Cyber Warfare | 4 |
Emergency and Disaster Management Certificate
This certificate consists of a series of four graduate-level courses designed to provide students expanded knowledge in principles of risk assessment, emergency planning and methodology related to natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Simulated crises will be used in some of the courses to sharpen skills for effective emergency management.
No certificate is designed to lead to employment or placement in any particular job or career field. Trident makes no express or implied claim that any certificate prepares students for a recognized career, occupation, vocation, job, or job title.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, Trident has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Certificate Semester Hour Requirement
16 Semester Hours
Transfer Credit
No Credit Transfer Allowed
Certificate Core Courses (16 Semester Hours)
HLS 501 | Introduction to Homeland Security | 4 |
MHE 509 | Emergency Planning and Methodology | 4 |
MHE 503 | Survey of Emergency and Disaster Management | 4 |
MHE 511 | Emergency Operations | 4 |
Emergency and Disaster Management - Logistics Certificate
This certificate consists of a series of four graduate-level courses designed to help strengthen critical decision-making skills under circumstances of limited communication and life-threatening conditions. Staging of materiel, procurement and dispensing of supplies and coordination of transportation are areas of great concern in a natural or manmade disaster. Situational adjustments to plans must be made sometimes with limited feedback and at unconventional hours. Simulated crises will be used in the courses to sharpen the skills for effective logistics management.
No certificate is designed to lead to employment or placement in any particular job or career field. Trident makes no express or implied claim that any certificate prepares students for a recognized career, occupation, vocation, job, or job title.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, Trident has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Certificate Semester Hour Requirement
16 Semester Hours
Transfer Credit
No Credit Transfer Allowed
Certificate Core Courses
EDM 512 | Emergency Healthcare Logistics in Disasters | 4 |
EDM 510 | Dynamic Disaster Management Logistics | 4 |
EDM 511 | Emergency Transportation and Transshipment Logistics | 4 |
Certificate Elective Courses
Select one course from the following options:
HLS 501 | Introduction to Homeland Security | 4 |
MHE 509 | Emergency Planning and Methodology | 4 |
Health Education Certificate
This certificate consists of a series of four graduate-level courses designed to provide students expanded knowledge of theoretical and philosophical foundations in principles of health promotion, planning, assessment, and community health education.
No certificate is designed to lead to employment or placement in any particular job or career field. Trident makes no express or implied claim that any certificate prepares students for a recognized career, occupation, vocation, job, or job title.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, Trident has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Certificate Semester Hour Requirement
16 Semester Hours
Transfer Credit
No Credit Transfer Allowed
Certificate Core Courses (16 Semester Hours)
MHD 504 | Health Promotion, Program Planning, Design and Evaluation | 4 |
MHD 508 | Health Behavior and Change | 4 |
MHD 561 | Health Education Program Administration | 4 |
MIH 521 | Health Program Evaluation | 4 |
Homeland Security Certificate
This certificate consists of a series of four graduate-level courses designed to cultivate decision-making skills critical in domestic threats inside and outside America’s boundaries. The student will gain expanded knowledge of FEMA, NRF, NIMS, and Joint Terrorism Task Force policies and procedures. Student will become familiar with the latest detection devices in the monitoring, gathering, and sharing of intelligence critical to mitigate and combat terrorist actions. Realistic simulation exercises will be used to enhance learning.
No certificate is designed to lead to employment or placement in any particular job or career field. Trident makes no express or implied claim that any certificate prepares students for a recognized career, occupation, vocation, job, or job title.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, Trident has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Certificate Semester Hour Requirement
16 Semester Hours
Transfer Credit
No Credit Transfer Allowed
Certificate Courses
HLS 501 | Introduction to Homeland Security | 4 |
HLS 502 | Intelligence Analysis and Homeland Security | 4 |
HLS 503 | Homeland Crisis Management | 4 |
HLS 571 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 4 |