In 2009, the Doctor of Philosophy in Fire and Emergency Management Administration was instituted. The PhD degree is designed to produce proficient and active research scholars. It emphasizes preparing talented individuals for faculty careers at major research-oriented academic institutions, but we also welcome applicants whose career interests may lean towards non-academic settings or academic institutions that stress teaching.
Regardless of their post-graduation plans, all PhD students are given the same standard of preparation. After all, it takes a competent research scholar to maintain currency in the field and provide their students or the best, most contemporary information the discipline has to offer.
On July 1, 2018 the Fire and Emergency Management Program moved to the College and Technology as part of the Division of Engineering Technology. This move strengthened the relationship between the FEMP program and the other internationally known, fire-related programs at Oklahoma State University. –Oklahoma State University
Program Overview
Delivery Format |
Online, The FEMP PhD program requires that a minimum of nine hours must be completed on campus in Stillwater, Oklahoma. This can be accomplished during one-week courses in the summer. |
Tuition |
$360 per credit hour plus applicable fees. https://osuonline.okstate.edu/Costs.vbhtml |
Link to Program |
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Point of Contact |
Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Haley Murphy, PhD (405) 744-9371 or email osu-femp@okstate.edu |
Admissions |
Office of Admissions, (405) 744-6368 or email grad-i@okstate.edu |
Notes |
Course information: http://catalog.okstate.edu/graduate-college/doctoral/fire-emergency-management-administration-phd/ |