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EMG 178: Emergency Response Planning
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Planning is an essential function of an effective emergency program and serves as a tool for emergency professionals in improving disaster management and public safety policies. The Emergency Response Planning course provides emergency management and public safety personnel with the knowledge, skills and ability to develop or enhance their Comprehensive Emergency Management plans. The course will highlight the importance of building an integrated system for emergency planning that uses multi-agency teams to address mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
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EMG 180: Emer Management Leadership
2.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The Emergency Management Leadership course is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to lead and influence others in the demanding setting of emergency management by increasing their range of skills in a variety of interpersonal areas: conflict management, use of power group dynamics, leadership, and influence. Students are taught to clearly identify problems and their root causes to be able to determine the appropriate type of decision-making style. Using a suggested process of problem solving, participants will be able to apply creative solutions to both emergency and non-emergency situations in an emergency management situation.
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EMG 182: Basic Incident Command System
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The Basic Incident Command System course is designed to increase participants' knowledge and understanding of the Incident Command System. Utilizing lectures and small group activities, participants will acquire the ability to organize and manage an incident through implementing the ICS. The material covered during the course includes an introduction to the principles and features of ICS, organizational overview, incident facilities, incident resources, and common responsibilities of key ICS positions.
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EMG 184: Emer Response to Terrorism
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The Emergency Response to Terrorism course provides the knowledge and skills needed by public safety forces that respond to terrorist acts. The course provides public safety and related support personnel the information to understand terrorism and its root causes and motivations. The course also provides methods to enable students to recognize circumstances indicating a potential terrorist attack and to protect themselves from a variety of potential dangers.
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EMG 252: Disaster Resp & Recovery Ops
2.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the basic concepts and operations applicable in a disaster environment (particularly for major disasters) and enhance understanding of the proper roles and responsibilities of various local and state emergency management officials, why they matter, and how these roles and responsibilities relate to those carried out by the Federal government. To foster multi-level partnership, the course emphasizes the problem-solving aspects of disaster operation as well as associated coordination requirements. Pre-requisite EMG 150.
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EMG 256: Mitigation for Emerg Managers
1.50 Credits
Orange County Community College
This course addresses the important roles of the emergency program manager or other local government representative in mitigation. It provides the emergency manager direction on how to implement into a locality recognized and accepted national mitigation strategies. The course provides students information helpful in the coordination of public safety agencies, local businesses, and professional organizations. Also provided in the course is information on funding mitigation efforts through public and private sources. Pre-requisite EMG 150.
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EMG 262: Intermediate Incident Command System
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The Intermediate Incident Command System course is designed to increase the participants' knowledge and understanding of the Incident Command System. Utilizing lectures and small group activities, participants will acquire the ability to organize and manage staffing. The material covered during the course includes organization and staffing, organizing incidents and events, incident resource management, air operations, and incident and event planning.
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EMG 270: Emerg Resp Planning-Schools
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This course will provide participants with the basic information and tools needed to develop effective plans for the wide array of potential emergencies that schools may face. Participants completing the course will be able to explain the importance of effective planning to others and lead individuals in their schools and community through the process of developing an effective multi-hazard program. Pre-requisite EMG 270.
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ENG 091: English 1 Support Module
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
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ENG 101: Freshman English 1
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This first course in the Freshman English sequence introduces college-level writing and revision, construction of expository essays, and research skills Reading and class discussion center on the formal and informal essay. Research essay is required. Note: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101.
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