This 61 credit-hour program in Emergency and Disaster Management provides foundational knowledge and initial exposure to the Emergency Management field. Students explore a variety of areas within the discipline, including the four phases of emergency management, terrorism in emergency management, as well as inter-agency disaster management. This degree program is designed for students seeking entry-level exposure to the emergency management field, as well as for professionals in industries such as fire science, homeland security, and emergency response administration who are seeking to bolster their emergency management background. This degree program is recognized by FEMA's Emergency Management Institute for higher education.
A grade of C or better in all EMG courses is required for all students.
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EMG 101 | Introduction to Emergency Management | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Provides a foundation overview of emergency management. Students will examine the need for emergency management, processes and elements involved in disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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EMG 107 | Incident Management Systems | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Introduces students to the Emergency Management System and elements involved which include incident command, unified command, and incident action planning. Emergency management systems which will be examined will include the Incident Command System (ICS) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Managing post incident critiques and evaluations also will be explored. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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EMG 253 | Ideologies of Terrorism | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Examines the various analytical approaches to the study of terrorism. Students will be exposed to the ideologies and composition of known terrorist groups, review terrorist tactics and examine police and governmental responses to reduce or eliminate the incidence of terrorism. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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ENG 101 | Composition I | 3 | AAS General Education |
Description: Emphasizes the writing of expository prose. Introduction to the critical reading of nonfiction prose. IAI C1 900 Prerequisite: ENG 096 with a grade of P or other placement options: english-placement-grid.php ESL students need one of the following options: ESL 073 and ESL 074 with grades of B or better; ESL 073 and ESL 086 with grades of B or better; ESL 073 and ESL 099 with grades of B or better; ESL 073 with required writing placement test score; or ESL 074 with required reading placement test score. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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MGT 150 | Business Math1 | 3 | AAS General Education |
Description: Introduces arithmetic as a tool of business. Topics include fractions, decimals and percentages, computations of interest, bank discounts, depreciation, commissions, compound interest, payrolls and taxes and graph and chart design. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
A grade of C or better in all EMG courses is required for all students.
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EMG 103 | Leadership, Influence, Decision Making and Problem Solving | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Presents differences in personal values and interpersonal influence styles, and to apply situational leadership behaviors in emergency management. The course content reinforces existing management skills required for building an emergency management system. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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EMG 155 | Social Dimensions of Disaster | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Introduces students to the various aspects of sociology and recovery from disasters. Topics will include aspects of a disaster such as behavioral and organizational responses to disasters as well as the impact of the media. Students will study the concept of building a disaster-resistant community. This course will also cover topics related to terrorism such as a terrorist sociological analysis, the dimension of terrorism. Prerequisite: EMG 101 with a grade of C or better. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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GEG 150 | Introduction to Geospatial Technologies | 3 | AAS General Education |
Description: Provides an introduction to geospatial technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and Remote Sensing through hands-on computer based exercises. The essential principles of map use and design, and spatial analysis are also included in this course. Fundamental desktop computer skills assumed. IAI S4 905 Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology+ | 3 | AAS General Education |
Description: Investigates human and animal behavior with emphasis on the scientific nature of contemporary and classic psychological investigation. Emphasizes psychological theories, principles, and research applications. Introduces the divisions of the American Psychological Association. References biological processes, sensation, perception, learning, memory, thinking, emotional life, mental disorders, intelligence, aptitude, personality, development, daily life and everyday problems. IAI S6 900 Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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SPE 101 | Fundamentals of Speech Communication | 3 | AAS General Education |
Description: Theory and practice of oral communications. Development of poise, confidence and skill in speech organization and delivery. Emphasis on frequent speaking, development of standards of criticism and selection and organization of material. IAI C2 900 Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
A grade of C or better in all EMG courses is required for all students.
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BIO 260 | Human Anatomy or | ||
Description: Introduces the anatomy of the human body; the following systems studied either regionally or systemically: integumentary, skeletal, articular, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic, nervous, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine and reproductive. Includes some introductory histology. Specially designed for students in health careers, biology, and physical education. Strongly recommended preparation: One year of high school biology with a grade of C or better taken within the last five years, or BIO 110. (NOTE: Lab science credit.) Formerly BIO 160. IAI BIO 920C Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 101. english-placement-grid.php Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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NTR 101 | Fundamentals of Nutrition | 3-4 | AAS General Education |
Description: Introduces the science of nutrition and its relationship to health and disease. Nutrients found in foods, their digestion, absorption and metabolism by the body; cultural, socioeconomic and psychological influences on food selection; and application of these concepts to promote good nutritional health and prevent disease will be covered. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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Electives2 | 3 | Program Requirement | |
EMG 150 | Public Information, Education and Community Relations | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge in public information, education, community relations, communications and involved elements including writing, public speaking, and understanding the media. The course content will also introduce concepts of volunteer program utilization and maintenance. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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GEG 161 | Mastering Drone Flight: Essential Skills and Techniques | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Introduces the fundamentals of flying drones (or Small Uncrewed Aerial Systems, sUAS) with a focus on flight proficiency skills, safety procedures, mission planning best practices, and image acquisition procedures. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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HED 206 | Introduction to Community and Public Health | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: This course is only offered in the spring term. Focuses on the functions of community health organizations and the way they relate to individual health needs. Helps students to analyze and evaluate health promotion practices at the community level. Examines the historical and contemporary public health stories to begin to understand the contexts, systems, professions, tools and skills associated with the public health enterprise. Students will learn basic public health principles and will recognize an array of factors that shape both the health of individuals and populations. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
A grade of C or better in all EMG courses is required for all students.
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Electives2 | 12 | Program Requirement | |
EMG 153 | Hazard Analysis and Mitigation | 3 | Program Requirement |
Description: Introduces students to various means of hazard analysis used to prioritize response activities, allocate resources, and specifically request other resources to save and sustain lives. Students will examine the need for mitigation programs and discuss the appropriate methods to implement various mitigation programs. Prerequisite: EMG 101 with a grade of C or better. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
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EMG 299 | Emergency Management Systems Practicum | 1 | Program Requirement |
Description: Provides practical emergency management experience in a supervised professional setting focused on the integration of theory and practice. Actual experience in various phases of emergency management will be provided through mutually agreed upon cooperative projects with government and industry. Prerequisite: Prior or concurrent enrollment in EMG 205, EMG 251 and EMG 253 with grades of C or better. Class Schedule: Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 |
1 - MGT 150 or MTH 101 or higher is acceptable.
2 - Select at least 15 credit hours from the following courses: EMG 131, EMG 201, EMG 151, EMG 205, EMG 231, EMG 251, FIS 260, FIS 132.
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to: