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EM 371: Public Administration and Policy in Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EM 301. Focuses upon the administrative roles of local, state and federal government in times of disaster and the importance of intergovernmental relations. The policy making process and the historical evolution of disaster policy is reviewed.
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EM 381: Social Dimensions of Disaster
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Open to all majors across the disciplines. Overview of how individuals, groups, families, organizations, communities, and countries handle disasters before, during, and after they occur.
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EM 385: Incident Command for a Mass Casualty Event
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
An in-depth review of the entire spectrum of command of a large scale event involving either natural or manmade hazards including the complexities of operational considerations and actions of command at a large scale event. Students will be required to complete the ODP resident course MGT-360 at the Center for Domestic Preparedness prior to the completion of the term. Prior to enrollment in this course students should verify that they can schedule MGT-360 during the semester.
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EM 391: Weapons of Mass Destruction for Hazardous Material
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Technicians ( 2). Prerequisites: Hazardous Material Technicians attending this course must be certified as having successfully met the competencies outlined in OSHA 20 CFT 1910.120 and NFPA 472 for HAZMAT awareness and operations for HAZMAT Technicians. The Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Hazardous Material Technician course is an in-depth course in the composition, action, identification, and decontamination of WMD agents that have the potential for use in a terrorist incident.
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EM 401: Economics of Disaster
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EM 301. The costs of natural and man made disasters around the world, the existing policy frameworks for reducing these costs in the industrialized world, and the ways in which these policies might be adapted for the developing world.
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EM 411: Disaster Response & Recovery
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EM 301. How people, groups, organizations, communities and governments manage disasters in the immediate aftermath and recover from their effects, including social, physical, business, and infrastructure problems as well as intra and inter-organizational issues.
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EM 421: Medical Disaster and Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EM 301. Reviews structure and functions of health care delivery systems in mass casualty situations with specific attention to intra- and inter-organizational management, ranging from emergency response triage to inter-organizational systemic management issues.
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EM 431: Transportation Security
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EM 305. Assessment of challenges and threats relating to national and international transportation security frameworks. Laws, regulations, policies, conventions, organizations, procedures, and technologies intended to ensure freedom of movement of people and commerce by ground, air, sea, and water will be reviewed. Analytical concepts and methods are applied to case studies with an emphasis on vulnerability and risk reduction.
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EM 441: EM Field Trips
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EM 301. Students will visit various disaster management sites, emergency operating centers, and other locations related to disaster planning, response, recovery, and/or mitigation.
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EM 450: Management Systems in Disaster
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Integration of emergency functions, response structures, technology use, information management, and decision-making. The National Response Plan and the National Incident Management System will be emphasized.
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