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Earn Your Associate of Science in Explosive Ordnance Disposal Online

Learn the proper safety precautions, assessments, and fundamental concepts of explosive devices, as well as emergency response to terrorist incidents and national security, with an Associate of Science in Explosive Ordnance Disposal degree from American Military University (AMU). You’ll also explore the historical development, science, methods, and practices of explosive ordnance detection and disposal.

Additional topics cover the chemistry of explosives, physics, and incident assessment. With a focus on the discovery, assessment, and disposal of explosive devices, this program is intended for those with professional responsibilities related to emergency response, military service, hazmat, and law enforcement.

AMU’s programs are online with 24/7 access and no set login times. At AMU, there are no entrance exams and classes start every month, so you can begin quickly and control your schedule. Ask us about transfer credit opportunities to help you save time and money in completing your degree.


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* Zero-out-of-pocket tuition may be possible when the Freedom Grant® is combined with other forms of financial assistance, such as military TA or federal Pell grants. The Freedom Grant is available to all U.S. active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, and Reservists. Military families are also eligible to receive a grant that covers tuition above the military TA cap of $250/credit hour for undergraduate and master’s-level programs. Family members are parents, spouses, legal partners, siblings, and dependents.

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Our roots are in the military, but we are open to all. Here’s why 120,000+ have chosen AMU.

Convenient

Our online courses feature weekly class schedules with no set login times. Our mobile app expands your access.

Efficient

Finish faster and save. Associate degree students can transfer up to 45 credits for military service, previous academic coursework, and job experience.

Personalized

Our undergraduate classes average 18 students, so you won’t feel lost in the crowd.

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Get career-relevant knowledge from faculty who bring their experience from government, Fortune 500 companies, healthcare, defense agencies, technology firms, and the military.

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Our advisors are available seven days a week, and we have a peer mentoring program to provide support when you need it most.

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Part of American Public University System, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

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