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EM 305: Introduction to Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Overview of the administrative, legislative, and operational elements of homeland security programs and processes including a review of homeland security history and policies.
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EM 309: Emergency Response to WMD Event
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
This course will focus on the potential use of Weapons of Mass Destruction by terrorists and the proper preparedness and response by communities and jurisdictions. Specifically this course will provide a historical and current overview of the terrorist threat, the composition and types of Weapons of Mass Destruction, emergency actions at the scene, integration of Federal assets into the overall response, and incident management. This course is appropriate for members of the emergency response community, emergency management, and members of the general population desiring knowledge about the real and ever-present danger of terrorist activity within the United States.
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EM 311: Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Command
2.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: Emergency responders attending this training must be certified at the awareness and operational level. The Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Incident Command course is an indepth review of the composition, action, identification, and decontamination of WMD agents that have the potential for use in a terrorist incident.
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EM 321: Disaster Mitigation & Preparedness
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EM 301. Methods and techniques used to lessen the potential impact of disasters and improve readiness to respond. Concepts related to preparedness actions such as planning, training, public education and disaster exercises are reviewed as well as mitigation principles related to sustainability and the built environment.
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EM 331: Populations at Risk
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EM 301. Examines social vulnerability to disaster and the needs of at-risk populations. Methods to reduce vulnerabilities and build local capacity are considered.
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EM 341: Legal Fundamentals in Emergency Management and Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Introduction to the legislative foundation of domestic homeland security and emergency management processes. Significant legislation will be reviewed with special consideration for the concepts that define legal duties and consequences for first responders and emergency managers.
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EM 345: WMD Incident Response
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
An in-depth study of the potential use of Weapons of Mass Destruction by terrorists and the proper preparedness and response by federal, state and local jurisdictions. WMD incident response both from the management and performance levels will be addressed including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats; the current international and domestic thread; managing a WMD scene; determining terrorist thread; determining the breadth of a WMD incident area; risk communications; and dealing with the media after a WMD incident. Students will be required to complete the ODP resident course PER-260 at the Center for Domestic Preparedness prior to the completion of the term. Prior to enrollment this course, students should verify that they meet the eligibility requirements for PER-260.
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EM 351: Understanding Terrorism:Characteristics and Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EM 301. The history, methods, and philosophy of terrorism are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on extremism as a foundation for terrorist behavior, types of terrorism, and how governments and law enforcement agencies respond to terrorism. Case studies of terrorist activities and implications for emergency response are highlighted.
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EM 361: Hazardous Materials in Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EM 301. Looks at key legislation regarding storage, handling, and transportation of hazardous materials, and reviews how the emergency management community plans, responds, and recovers when hazardous material incidents occur.
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EM 365: Public Information in Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
A review of the skills needed to effectively deal with the public and media before, during, and after an emergency event. Topics will include: role and responsibilities of the Public Information Officer, understanding the roles and responsibilities of the media, conducting awareness campaigns, writing news releases, public speaking, granting interviews, media management, and dealing with high-profile incidents.
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