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EMG 252: Disaster Response and Recovery Operation
2.00 Credits
Onondaga 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 what the proper roles and responsibilities of various local and state emergency management officials are, why they matter, and how these role 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 operations as well as associated coordination requirements. Prerequisite: EMG 150.
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EMG 256: Mitigation for Emergency Managers
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 1.5) This course addresses the important roles of the emergency program manager or other local government representatives 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.
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EMG 262: Intermediate Incident Command System
1.50 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The Intermediate Incident Command System course is designed to increase the partcipants' knowledge and understanding of the Incident Command System. Utilizing both 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 for incidents and events, incident resource management, air operations and incident and event planning. Prerequisite: EMG 182.
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EMG 270: Multi-Hazard Emergency Response Planning For Schools
1.00 Credits
Onondaga 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.
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EMG 278: Emergency Operations Center Management
1.50 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The EOC Management course provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to design, initiate, build and operate an Emergency Operations Center. The curriculum is designed using a performance-based approach, which emphasizes learning activities that are easily transferable to the job.
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EMG 280: Emergency Exercise Program Management
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The Emergency Exercise Program Management course is intended to provide participants with the know- ledge and skills to develop and conduct diaster exercises that will test a community's emergency operations plan and operational reponse capability Prerequisite: EMG 150.
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EMG 282: Advanced Incident Command System
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 1.5) The Advanced Incident Command System course is designed to increase the participants' knowledge and understanding of the inherent flexibility of the Incident Command System to manage major or complex incidents. Utilitzing both lectures and small broup activities, participants will require the ability to organize and manage major or complex incidents. The material covered during the course includes command and general staff duties and responsbilities, unified command, major incident management and area command structures. Prerequisite: EMG 262.
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EMG 284: Terrorism Response Planning
2.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course will help emergency planners, first responders, and others at all levels to review their preparedness efforts and response capabilities to a terrorist incident. It will also assist participants in the ongoing re-evaluations of their threats, their current emergency operations plan and the implications of a terrorist incident on continuity of critical services and long-term recovery. Prerequisite: EMG 178.
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ENG 099: Basic Composition
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A developmental writing course for students who need more individualized instruction and intensive practice in composing and editing short expository prose than is provided in ENG 103. Prerequisite: Standard diagnostic tests, verbal scores, writing samples, and/or recommendation of instructor. This course does not satisfy Freshman English credit requirements. (Additionally, tutoring in the Writing Skills Center may be required). This foundational course provides three equivalent credit hours toward your full-time load and is based on three equivalent credit hours; it carries zero credit hours of academic credit.
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ENG 103: Freshman Composition and Literature I
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Develops the skills and forms necessary for writing college-level expository prose. Methods for developing content, organizing information and ideas, and presenting that material to a reader clearly, concisely, and coherently, will be taught. Various readings may be used as a source of models and ideas. Prerequisite: Satisfactory diagnostic tests, verbal scores, and/or writing samples.
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