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Feb 05, 2025
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EM 120 - All Hazards Emergency Planning
3.0 Credits Introduction to fundamental concepts, systems, and processes that guide and support effective emergency management planning, including the history and rationale behind planning. Previously EMERG 125. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the historical basis of and rationale behind the modern emergency management planning processes and requirements.
- Demonstrate how emergency planning is integrated throughout all aspects of the practice of emergency management.
- Describe how the elements of risk analysis (i.e., frequency and consequence of hazards) inform and guide the creation of emergency management plans.
- Explain why centering emergency planning on the concept of planning with the whole community creates better plans.
- Describe the components of an emergency plan, including principles that guide the planning process, and resources/national standards that can be used in the planning process for all types of emergency planning.
Course Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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