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Prerequisites:<br />

EmE r g gE E n nc cy y ma n na a g gE E m mE E n nt t In Ins st tI tI t u ut tE E • 2010-2011 • ca cat ta al l o g of co u r rs sE Es s<br />

Recommended: IS 100.a, Introduction to the Incident<br />

Command System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a, Incident<br />

Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and Initial<br />

Action Incidents, ICS-200; and IS 700.a, National Incident<br />

<strong>Management</strong> System (NIMS), An Introduction. Participants<br />

are encouraged to enroll in both IEMC: All Hazards<br />

Preparedness and Response and IEMC: All Hazards Recovery and<br />

Mitigation in consecutive, back-to-back offerings.<br />

ACE Recommendation:<br />

Credit Hours: 2 hours<br />

Level: UD or LD<br />

Curriculum: Public Administration, <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong><br />

NOTE: Credit can be awarded <strong>for</strong> only one course of the IEMC<br />

<strong>courses</strong>: E900, IEMC: All Hazards Preparedness and Response,<br />

E905, IEMC: Hurricane Preparedness and Response, or E910,<br />

IEMC: Earthquake Preparedness and Response.<br />

Course Length: 4 days<br />

CEUs: 2.8<br />

IEmc: all Hazards recovery and mitigation<br />

(E901)<br />

This exercise-based course emphasizes recovery<br />

and mitigation activities and planning. It places<br />

public officials and other key community leaders<br />

in a simulation that begins after a disaster has<br />

affected a community. The course methodologies<br />

of classroom instruction, planning sessions, and<br />

exercises allow <strong>for</strong> structured decision making in a<br />

learning environment that is nonetheless realistic. A<br />

key outcome of this IEMC is to provide participants<br />

with the ability to carry out their respective functions<br />

related to disaster recovery, in both the short-term<br />

and the long-term. The exercise scenario focuses on<br />

recovery from severe weather and related flooding.<br />

Mitigation activities to prevent or reduce the future<br />

impact of a similar disaster also are identified during<br />

the mitigation exercise.<br />

59<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Recommended: E900, IEMC: All Hazards Preparedness and<br />

Response; IS 100.a, Introduction to the Incident Command<br />

System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a, Incident Command System<br />

(ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS-<br />

200; and IS 700.a, National Incident <strong>Management</strong> System<br />

(NIMS), An Introduction. Participants are encouraged<br />

to enroll in both IEMC: All Hazards Preparedness and<br />

Response and IEMC: All Hazards Recovery and Mitigation in<br />

consecutive, back-to-back offerings.<br />

ACE Recommendation:<br />

Credit Hours: 2 hours<br />

Level: UD or LD<br />

Curriculum: Public Administration, <strong>Emergency</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong><br />

Course Length: 4 days<br />

CEUs: 2.8<br />

IEmc: Hurricane preparedness and<br />

response (E905)<br />

This IEMC addresses preparedness and response in<br />

emergency situations resulting from a hurricane.<br />

This exercise-based course is conducted <strong>for</strong><br />

participants from communities throughout the<br />

country. The IEMC places public officials and other<br />

key community leaders in a disaster simulation. The<br />

course methodologies of classroom instruction,<br />

planning sessions, and exercises allow <strong>for</strong> structured<br />

decision making in an educational, yet realistic,<br />

environment. A key outcome of this IEMC is that<br />

additional planning needs are identified, providing<br />

the opportunity to enhance overall preparedness.<br />

The exercise scenario <strong>for</strong> IEMC: Hurricane Preparedness<br />

and Response focuses on evacuation issues prior to the<br />

simulated hurricane making landfall and response<br />

activities after landfall.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

Recommended: IS 100.a, Introduction to the Incident<br />

Command System (ICS), ICS-100; IS 200.a, Incident<br />

Command System (ICS) <strong>for</strong> Single Resources and Initial<br />

Action Incidents, ICS-200; and IS 700.a, National Incident<br />

<strong>Management</strong> System (NIMS), An Introduction.<br />

FEd E r A L Em E r g E N C y mA N A g E m E N T Ag E N C y<br />

rEsIDEnt cOursEs—<br />

IntEgratED EmErgEncy<br />

managEmEnt

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