EMI Course Catalog - Emergency Management Institute - Federal ...
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RESIDENT COURSES—<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
EmErgEncy managEmEnt InstItutE • 2011-2012 • catalog of coursEs<br />
The MTP curriculum consists of the following<br />
courses:<br />
E601 <strong>Management</strong> and Supervision of Training<br />
(description on page 46)<br />
E602 Performance and Needs Analysis<br />
(description on page 47)<br />
E603 Instructional Design<br />
(description on page 47)<br />
E604 <strong>Course</strong> Development<br />
(description on page 48)<br />
E605 Instructional Delivery<br />
(description on page 48)<br />
K606 Evaluation of Training<br />
(description on page 48)<br />
E609 Master Trainer Practicum Workshop<br />
(description on page 49)<br />
To Apply<br />
Applications for admission to the Master Trainer<br />
Program will only be accepted after completion of<br />
E601, <strong>Management</strong> and Supervision of Training. Applications<br />
will be reviewed on an individual basis as they are<br />
received and require the following items:<br />
• A letter from the applicant requesting admission<br />
to the program. The letter should specify the<br />
applicant’s qualifications, commitment to<br />
complete the entire program, and expectation of<br />
the program.<br />
• A General Admission Application Form (FEMA<br />
Form 119-25-1 [formerly FEMA Form 75-5]).<br />
Item #9a should state “<strong>EMI</strong> Master Trainer Program.”<br />
Indicate in item #10 completion of the<br />
<strong>Management</strong> and Supervision of Training course.<br />
• The questionnaire, which is provided to all<br />
persons who complete the <strong>Management</strong> and<br />
Supervision of Training course, completed with<br />
information about a training need the applicant<br />
has identified in his/her area of responsibility.<br />
FEdErAL EmErgENCy mANAgEmENT AgENCy 46<br />
• A letter of recommendation from the<br />
applicant’s immediate supervisor indicating the<br />
organization’s commitment to allow the applicant<br />
to complete the entire program.<br />
• A college transcript or a copy of the diploma to<br />
support the completion of at least an associate’s<br />
degree.<br />
All materials should be packaged and sent directly to:<br />
Master Trainer Program<br />
<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />
16825 South Seton Avenue<br />
Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727-8998<br />
Individuals who are not accepted to the Master<br />
Trainer Program may apply for the individual courses<br />
within the program. Enrollment will be on a spaceavailable<br />
basis, first come, first served.<br />
<strong>Management</strong> and Supervision of Training<br />
(E601)<br />
This course is designed to enable participants to<br />
develop, plan, manage, and evaluate a training<br />
program effectively. Key topics include conducting<br />
a performance and needs analysis; designing and<br />
developing courses; and selecting training sites;<br />
arranging logistics; promoting teamwork during<br />
training; minimizing liability; and evaluating a<br />
training program.<br />
This course is the initial activity in the Master Trainer<br />
Program. As such, it provides an introduction to the<br />
functions of performance analysis, course design,<br />
course development, course delivery, and course<br />
evaluation. It is appropriate for training managers<br />
whose training responsibility is a collateral duty or<br />
who are new to the position.<br />
Selection Criteria: This course is designed for those<br />
who have overall responsibility for developing, planning,<br />
managing, and evaluating training programs.<br />
FEMA Regional Training Managers, State emergency<br />
management training officers, and other State-level<br />
organizational training managers are appropriate<br />
candidates for this course. Managers of local<br />
training organizations will be accepted provided