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13 Master's degrees in Terrorism & Security in Massachusetts, United States

Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Prepare yourself for leadership success in the ever-changing and challenging global environment of security and emergency management in the Homeland Security and Emergency Management certificate from Northeastern University.

National Security and Intelligence
Designed for both active security professionals and those transitioning into the field, Northeastern University's National Security and Intelligence program addresses the critical demand for specialized talent across government agencies and private sector organizations confronting evolving national security challenges.

Resilience Studies
Northeastern University's Master of Science in Resilience Studies is a first-of-its-kind program that equips you with the technical and policy skills needed to help build stronger communities—before disaster strikes.

Security and Intelligence Studies
The Security and Intelligence Studies program at Northeastern University prepares you to take a leadership role in the security field. You’ll be ready to anticipate and lead responses to security threats in an ever-changing, challenging global environment.
CBRNE Security
The CBRNE Security programme at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a technical Master of Science degree. This 30-credit course is available through flexible full-time or part-time study modes, with delivery options including online and on-campus learning. It is designed to be completed in approximately 18 months.
Global Governance and Human Security
Focus on solutions that matter to a wide range of global problems with this Global Governance and Human Security program from University of Massachusetts Boston: how to promote human welfare and economic growth, how to develop policies that respect human rights and ecological constraints and how to fashion cooperative solutions to challenges such as these through global governance.
Security Studies
The Security Studies M.Sc. at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a technical 30-credit programme designed for future leaders in cybersecurity and infrastructure protection. Available full-time or part-time with online and on-campus options, this degree focuses on quantitative risk assessment and data-driven security.
Counterterrorism
Analyze, assess, and mitigate risk for public and private security services in one of today’s fastest growing job markets. The Counterterrorism degree is offered at Nichols College.
Security Studies - International Security
The Master of Arts in Security Studies - International Security at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a 30-credit online programme. Designed for flexible part-time or full-time study, this degree equips students to resolve global threats. It can be completed in 18 months, focusing on terrorism and diplomacy.
Criminal Justice - Homeland Security and Global Justice
The Criminal Justice - Homeland Security and Global Justice concentration at Lasell College provide robust preparation in federal law enforcement practices and international justice policy, positioning students to play invaluable roles in the essential work of safeguarding our nation.
Homeland Security Studies
Become a leader in the growing fields of cybersecurity or emergency management with the Homeland Security Studies program of Endicott College.
Homeland Defense
The Master of Arts in Homeland Defense at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a 30-credit, fully online programme. Designed for flexible part-time or full-time study, this degree focuses on national security leadership, critical infrastructure, and terrorist attack prevention, and can be completed in 18 months.
Homeland Security Studies Fifth Year
Become a leader in the growing fields of cybersecurity or emergency management with the Homeland Security Studies Fifth Year program of Endicott College. Because two graduate courses are completed, the student may then earn the master’s degree in one post-grad year instead of the typical 17 months.