| HSA Prefix |
| Prefix | Course Number | Course Title | Book Title | Author | Publisher | Edition |
| EMA | 205 | Overview of Disasters and Complex Emergencies | No Text/Downloadable public domain documents will be used for this class | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
| EMA | 305 | Principles of Emergency Management | Introduction to Emergency Management | Haddow, G., Bullock, J., Coppola D.P. | Buttersworth-Heinemann | Latest |
| EMA | 307 | Business Continuity Crisis Management | The Disaster Recovery Handbook, Step-by-Step Plan to Ensure Business and Protect Vital Operations, Facilities and Assets | Wallace M., Webber L. | New York, NY: AMACOM | Latest |
| EMA | 311 | Emergency Management for Homeland Security | 1. Introduction to Homeland Security: Principles of All-Hazards Response | Bullock J., Haddow G., Coppola D.P., Yeletays, S. | Buttersworth-Heinemann (Division of Elsevier) | Latest |
| | | 2. Department of Emergency Management for Homeland Security National Planning Scenarios (Available for download) | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | |
| EMA | 315 | International Disaster Management | Introduction to International Disaster Management | Coppola, D. P. | Elsevier | Latest |
| EMA | 405 | Disaster Response Operations and Management (DROM I): Mitigation and Preparedness | Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness | Schwab, A.K., Eschelbach, K., Brower D. J. | John Wiley & Sons | Latest |
| EMA | 407 | Disaster Response Operations and Management II (DROM II): Response and Recovery | Disaster Response and Recovery: Strategies and Tactics for Resilience | McEntire, D.A. | John Wiley & Sons | Latest |
| EMA | 409 | Hazard Mitigation and Management | 1. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Multi-Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (MHIRA), A Cornerstone of the National Mitigation Strategy. | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Latest |
| | | 2. Department of Homeland Security: National Planning Scenarios. | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | |
| EMA | 499 | Capstone in Emergency Management | 1. Readings will be supplied by the instructor. These will include one or two books on prominent recent disasters, to emphasize the timeliness and applicability of disaster management to “late-breaking” disaster events. | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | |
| | | 2. Students will draw upon texts and course materials from the prerequisite courses | | | |