Graduate Certificate in Security and Resilience Studies (4)
Graduate certificate holders earn on average a 25% salary increase.
Graduate certificate holders earn on average a 25% salary increase.
Once completed, you may apply to transfer those credits into one of three master's programs: Master of Science in Security and Resilience Studies, Master of Public Administration or a Master of Public Policy. All certificate credits may count toward these degrees.
The Rockefeller Foundation has committed $164 million to build urban resilience in 100 cities around the world (CityofBoston.gov, 2016).
"The public policy portion of the program allows me to learn about the workings of a city and how to make a positive contribution. The informatics portion enables me to inform policy decisions with facts and is also desirable in the job market." — Ben Hoffman, Current Student
Graduate certificate holders earn on average a 25% salary increase.
This certificate can stack into the Master's in Urban Informatics.
66% of the world’s population is projected to be living in cities by 2050 (United Nations, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs 2014).
"It’s not just about big data analytics or data visualization. It’s about being able to use this constant stream of information in a geospatial sense, with this geographical and time component, and find out how we can do something with it to inform the decision-making process." — Dr. Cordula Robinson, Associate Teaching Professor and lead faculty member
This certificate can stack into the Master of Professional Studies in Geospatial Services.
80% of today’s data is accompanied by a location, creating a demand for professionals who can apply geospatial intelligence.