Campus Emergencies Prevention, Response, and Recovery (MGT-324)

This course provides participants with an understanding of and ability to navigate through the difficult aspects of dealing with campus emergencies involving natural or manmade events, including acts of violence. The course consists of small, problem-based, integrated group activities that require a coordinated, integrated approach to solve. Through tabletop scenarios, course participants will observe a developing incident and respond in a manner consistent with currently established campus and jurisdictional emergency operations procedures.
 


Min/Max Enrollment: Min 20; Max 45

Hours: 16 (Direct Delivery)

Format: Instructor-Led Training (Direct Delivery)

DHS Course #: MGT-324

Facility Requirements: Please view this document for facility requirements.


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Professional Disciplines

Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Management Agency, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, Public Works

The target audience for the Direct Delivery version of this course includes campus leaders who may be involved in planning for, responding to, and recovering from campus emergencies. Suggested attendees are personnel from PK-12 schools and institutes of higher education (IHEs), first responders, elected officials, and community stakeholders whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Campus administration
  • Faculty governance
  • Student governance
  • Campus public safety
  • Facilities
  • Emergency management
  • Student affairs
  • Campus health services
  • Campus public affairs and public information
  • Jurisdictional public safety