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Our Program Focuses on Protecting and Sustaining Tribal Lands

Tribal Management and Emergency Services is an emphasis on the knowledge of tribal government and law as well as how tribal governments interface with the local, state and federal government. Classes are available on-campus and online. This one of a kind program will help your tribal nation increase their capacity in responding to natural and man-made disasters. We have exciting, new projects and national science foundation grants currently focusing on drone technology on tribal lands, and combining artificial intelligence with emergency management chat-bots. Our program is quickly becoming a national leader in these areas.

We offer:
Minor: Tribal and Emergency Management Minors that work well with many majors, including Emergency Management
Concentration: Tribal and Emergency Management Concentration is one of many concentrations offered to BS in Emergency Management students
Certificate: This is a stand-alone certificate program focusing on current and relevant research and findings in regards to emergency management on tribal lands.
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Tribal Management and Emergency Services Minor (18 hours)

  • EMGT 1150 Introduction to Tribal Management and Emergency Services
  • EMGT 2060 Foundational Indian Law and Policy Issues
  • EMGT 2500 Disasters and Vulnerable Populations
  • EMGT 3020 Federal/Tribal Government to Government Relations
  • EMGT 4020 Protecting and Sustaining Tribal Economies
  • EMGT 4050 Integration of Contemporary Issues in Tribal Management and Emergency Services

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Tribal Management and Emergency Services Concentration within the Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management (15 hours)

  • EMGT 1150 Introduction to Tribal Management and Emergency Services
  • EMGT 2060 Foundational Indian Law and Policy Issues
  • EMGT 2500 Disasters and Vulnerable Populations
  • EMGT 3020 Federal/Tribal Government to Government Relations
  • EMGT 4050 Integration of Contemporary Issues in Tribal Management and Emergency Services


Earn a Certificate in Tribal Management and Emergency Services on-campus and online

Currently there are 570+ recognized U.S. Tribal Nations. Each of these nations possess inherent sovereignty and rights of self-governance. However, tribal nations are expected to comply with federal emergency and disaster laws and regulations in order to obtain federal assistance. Federal emergency and disaster laws and regulations are complex and require tribal nations to cooperate with local, state, and federal governments.

This complex system of administration presents many challenges for Native Governments, particularly when faced with natural or man-made disasters that threaten tribal lands and interests. These threats to tribal communities are often compounded by a lack of resources existing in reservation populations. Understanding the complex legal, historical, and cultural issues affecting tribal government management and provision of crisis response is essential to provide routine and emergency services to native communities.

Tribal Management and Emergency Services Certificate (15 hours)

  • EMGT 1150 Introduction to Tribal Management and Emergency Services
  • EMGT 2060 Foundational Indian Law and Policy Issues
  • EMGT 3020 Federal/Tribal Government to Government Relations
  • EMGT 4020 Protecting and Sustaining Tribal Economies
  • EMGT 4050 Integration of Contemporary Issues in Tribal Management and Emergency Services

For more information contact advisor Minsoo Goo at mgoo@unomaha.edu


Tribal Management and Emergency Services 2025 news:

National Recognition with a National Science Foundation Grant!
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