Emergency Management and Planning, Associate in Applied Science (EMER)

Degree Awarded Career Degree
Division Workforce and Economic Development

Program Description

Effective: Spring 2016

The Emergency Management and Planning associate degree program is designed for individuals who are seeking careers that are related to management of emergency and catastrophic situations that are accidental, provoked or natural disasters. The primary focus of the program is to provide an educational vehicle and skill set for professionals such as Emergency Managers, Firefighters, Law Enforcement Officers or Medical or Allied Health personnel to approach emergency situations in a uniform fashion. The technical core of the program focuses on the knowledge and skills required to effectively manage and mitigate emergency and disaster incidents. Individuals employed in the private sector as safety officers or security professionals can also develop and strengthen their skills and effectiveness by completing this program. The competencies and course content has been developed with significant consideration of the coursework developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), state emergency management agencies and local emergency planning committees.

An Associate in Applied Science will be awarded upon completion of the program with a 2.0 GPA and a “C” or better in all courses.

Career

Faculty Focus – Director of Emergency Services Education Chris Millay partners with local emergency services providers including JeffSTAT Critical Care Transport, Newtown Square Fire Company, Media Fire Hook and Ladder, and the Upper Darby Police Department to provide hands-on training for students interested in the pre-hospital workforce.

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