What kind of job can I get with a Master of Science in Emergency Service Administration degree?
- Hazardous Material Management
- Homeland Security Officer
- Public Health Preparedness
- Public Information Officer
- Hospital Emergency Preparedness Administrator
- Emergency Management Specialist
- Emergency Management Coordinator
- Emergency Preparedness Specialist
What is the average salary for a professional who completes a Master of Science in Emergency Service degree?
Emergency management workers see a median annual salary of $70,500, and a bachelor’s degree is usually required for entry-level positions (BLS.gov). These salary rates include bonuses, which many companies and government departments award employees at the end of the year.
According to Emergency Management Degree, here are the median salary you can expect according to BLS.gov, based on industry:
- Local Government: $71,860
- State Government: $64,610
- General Medical and Surgical Hospitals: $84,290
- Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: $93,580
- Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution: $100,440
- Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief Services: $79,540
- Federal Executive Branch: $148,090
- Management of Companies and Enterprises: $107,590
- Scientific Research and Development Services: $105,270
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