Andrews University's BS in Sociology, with a concentration in Emergency Preparedness provides students with an “all hazards” approach in understanding the emergency preparedness process which includes understanding the core tenants of emergency management: preparedness, prevention, response, recovery and mitigation. Students will develop skills in planning and preparing for emergencies, the management of operations during an emergency, the implementation of recovery efforts after an emergency, and the after action assessment process. Opportunities in also developing essential skills such as, ethical decision making, critical thinking, analytical inquiry, and strategic planning are part of the curriculum. The concentration will also prepare students to assess risk and vulnerability associated with natural and man-made disasters and terrorism. Key principles and methods of incident management of various types of disasters, including the collaboration with all stakeholders, will be examined. Students will have the opportunity to understand the emergency preparedness process in the context of a Christian worldview. Upon completion of the concentration, students will be able to work in various areas of emergency preparedness at the local, state or federal level, including non-governmental disaster relief agencies.