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HSEM 106: Disaster Response and Recovery Operations
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course addresses future approaches to reducing damage from natural hazards, aimed at breaking the vicious cycle of disaster/rebuilding/disaster through pre-disaster hazard mitigation programs and policies. These proactive approaches seek to stem the tide of losses from repetitive damage incurred by development within known hazard areas, such as floodplains, storm surge areas, and earthquake fault zones. We will also look at disaster policy that focus on preparing for an imminent disaster, through evacuation and temporary property protection; responding to a disaster that has occurred, through search and rescue and debris clearance; and recovering from a past disaster, through rebuilding damaged structures.
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HSEM 107: Exercise Program Design, Planning and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course is designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of exercise design and to prepare you to design and conduct a small functional exercise. The concept of the Exercise Design Course is based on one important premise: emergency exercises are worth the effort. Experience and data show that exercises are a practical, efficient, and cost-effective way for a community to prepare for disasters. It includes: the value of conducting exercises, the components of a comprehensive exercise program, and the exercise development process-development tasks, organization of the design team, exercise documentation, and the steps in designing an exercise. The course will also cover the purpose, characteristics, and requirements of three main types of exercises, table top, functional, and full scale exercises and the evaluation of the exercise.
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HSEM 108: Introduction to Emergency Medical Services Operations
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
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HSEM 213: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Unique features of terrorist attacks include psychogenic casualties, significant risk to responding personnel, multiple jurisdictions and the criminal nature of the event. This course will prepare the emergency manager to better understand the threat created by terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. The successful emergency manager must recognize the threat of terrorism and WMD and be able to mitigate and prepare for such disasters to bring order to potential chaos. We sill also look at various types of biohazards.
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HSEM 214: Understanding the Incident Command System
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This class will emphasize command and control of major emergencies operations at an advanced level, linking operations and safety. Areas of study include: Incident Management System, Pre-incident planning, Size up, command Systems, Sectoring Functions, Staging, Safety Officer, Command Post, Communications, News Media, Computer Aided Resources. We will utilize simulated incidents, requiring the applications of appropriate solutions to resolve the incident
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HSEM 215: Contingency Planning and Business Continuity
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course is designed to teach the students how to develop an emergency response contingency plan for a facility or community. Preparedness includes analyzing the hazards, writing and implementing the contingency plans, training employees for an emergency, and evaluating the effectiveness of the contingency plan.
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HSEM 216: Public Information Officers Course
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The Public Information Officers Course is aimed at the new or less experienced PIO including those individuals who have function as a secondary responsibility. Course topics include an overview of the job of the PIO, understanding the media, interview techniques, writing a news release and conducting public awareness campaigns. Additional application of public information skills to a major emergency or disaster situation will be discussed. This is accomplished with a series of lecture presentations and exercises over the course.
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HSEM 280: Internship in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
4.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The course provides fieldwork experience in an approved city or county Emergency Management Agency
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HUMA 100: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The purpose of Theatre Appreciation is to develop understanding, appreciation and critical perceptions of the theatrical event. The course will approach theatre as an art form, an entertainment medium and as a vehicle for self-expression. Emphasis will be placed on the history of theatre, acting, directing, playwriting, theatre technology, costume design, scenic design, and lighting design. Active participation in the playwriting, acting, directing and designing processes will be provided. The course will also require attendance at theatrical events to offer firsthand experience in theatre arts.
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HUMA 117: Introduction to Music Theory
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This introductory course will emphasize the practical learning of basic music skills and will cover fundamental music terminology, notation and structure. Sight singing and listening skills will also be developed through examples drawn from a wide variety of musical styles.
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