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| HDM 101 Introduction to Homeland Defense and Emergency Management |
| This course will introduce the student to the component agencies that provide for the defense of the homeland, and prepare for and respond to a wide variety of actual and potential emergencies. The legal and philosophical bases and enabling legislation for the existing governmental structures is explored. |
Prerequistes :Test score or ENG 051 or NCS 051 or ESL 100 or ENG 121 or ENG 125 and Test score or RDG 051 or NCS 052 or ESL 100 or RDG 120
Schedule Types: Lecture, On-Line |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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| HDM 102 National Management System |
| Introduces the student to National Incident Management System and Incident Command System (NIMS/ICS) infrastructures and their application to emergency management preparedness. The course also prepares the student for certification under the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the NIMS/ICS modules. |
Prerequistes: Test scores or ENG 051 or NCS 051 or ESL 100 or ENG 121 or ENG 125 and Test scores or RDG 051 or NCS 052 or ESL 100 or RDG 120
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| HDM 110 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Defense and Emergency Management |
| This course will familiarize the student with pertinent Department of Homeland Security enabling legislation, historical and recent disaster events, and the lessons learned from them. Students will gain an understanding of the need to balance homeland security with individual rights in the context of a free and democratic society. |
Prerequistes: Test score or ENG 051 or NCS 051 or ESL 100 or ENG 121 or ENG 125 and Test score or RDG 051 or NCS 052 or ESL 100 or RDG 120 and HDM 102
Schedule Types: Lecture, On-Line
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| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
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| HDM 202Homeland Defense/ Emergency First Responder |
| This course covers the roles, responsibilities, and proper procedures first responders should utilize at the scene of events to treat injured persons, secure scenes and minimize loss of life. |
Prerequistes: Test score of ENG 051 or NCS 051 or ESL 100 or ENG 121 or ENG 125 and Test score or RDG 051 or NCS 052 or ESL 100 or RDG 120 and HDM 102
Schedule Types: Distributed Education, Lecture, On-Line |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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| HDM 204 All Hazards Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection |
| Emphasis is on the plans and procedures implemented by emergency management agencies as they prepare for and respond to a variety of emergency situations. Students gain knowledge of the elements of critical infrastructure protection in the U.S. and plans for continuity of operations in a pre-/post-disaster environment. |
Prerequistes: Test score or ENG 051 or NCS 051 or ESL 100 or ENG 121 or ENG 125 and Test score or RDG 051 or NCS 052 or ESL 100 or RDG 120 and HDM 102
Schedule Types: Distrubuted Education, Lecture, On-Line |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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| HDM 225 Supervision and Leadership in Emergency Management |
| This course reviews the essential elements and principles involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the plans and policies used by emergency planning and response agencies. Aspects of leadership, management and grant management are also addressed and discussed. |
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| HDM 226 Crisis Intervention and Disaster Recovery |
| This course is an overview of various types of mental and environmental health issues related to crises and post disaster environments. Emphasis is on assessment, intervention, and appropriate responses. |
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Schedule Types: Lecture, On-Line |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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| HDM 235 Homeland Defense and Emergency Management Internship |
| The final stage of the student’s program. The student is placed in an emergency planning/response agency or a private sector business concerned with continuity of operations in a pre-/post-emergency environment. Students will learn through supervised participation in the work of the agency. Emphasis is placed on hands-on application of skills and knowledge |
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| PSY 244 Psychology of Terrorism |
| This class will examine the psychosocial roots and impact of terrorism. It will also examine the various types of terrorism such as religious, state-sponsored, and individual acts of terrorism as well as the impact of terorism on many levels from the individual to national level |
| Prerequistes: Test score or RDG 120 and PSY 121 |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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| CIS 143 Intro to Information Security and Incident Recovery |
| This course introduces students to the methods and techniques of information security through learning the techniques of “crackers” and “cyber-terrorists” and the methods they use to conceal evidence. It prepares the student for further study in computer forensics and cyber network protection. |
| Prerequistes: CIS 107 |
| Credit Hours: 3 |
Lecture Hours: 3 |
Lab Hours: 0 |
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