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Emergency Administration and Management

EAM-CT


Anna Goree, Advisor, AC (727) 341-4456
Charles Crowther, Lead Instructor, AC (727) 341-4507
Brian Frank, Dean, AC (727) 341-4503


Job Related Opportunities:

  • Risk Manager in private and public organizations
  • OSHA, SARA, and Emergency Response Director
  • Professionals interested in emergency response training and management
  • Governmental and industrial emergency planner

Emergency Administration and Management (EAM) is a comprehensive certificate focused on policy, planning, and administration of emergency response teams. This certificate integrates the practical, technical, and communication aspects of emergency management. Program participants will gain an understanding of problems facing response teams, learn to write emergency plans according to state and federal guidelines, and build communications skills as crisis advisors. These courses apply towards the Emergency Administration and Management Associate in Science degree.

Additional Information for Financial Aid Eligible Certificate Programs

  • U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code (occupations that the program prepares students to enter):

43.9999

Protective Services, Other

 

33-9099.00

Protective Service Workers, All Other

 

33-9099.02

Loss Prevention Specialists

  • On-time Graduation Rate1: NA (less than 10 students graduated from the program in FY 2010-11)
  • Tuition and Fees for Entire Program 2 (completing the program within normal time): In-State - $2537; Out-of-state - $9140
  • Typical Costs for Books and Supplies for Entire Program3: $1600
  • Job Placement Rate4: 100% (of 9 graduates FY 2009-10)
  • Median Loan Debt Incurred (students who completed the program): Program had fewer than ten graduates within the last year. In respect of student privacy, no information is being reported.

1 Source: PeopleSoft Student Information System
2 Total cost of the program is estimated using Fall 2012 Tuition and Fee Rates and is subject to annual tuition and fee increases
3 Cost for books and supplies is based on the Financial Assistance Books and Supplies per term budget and prorated based on the number of credit hours in the program
4 Source: Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP) and SPC Recent Alumni Survey


APPROVED REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WITH CATALOG YEAR
20041/0340 (BEGINNING 8/23/2004) OR LATER
~ REFER TO CURRICULUM FILES FOR PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR REQUIREMENTS ~



PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
DSC 1002 DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM 3
DSC 1004 INTRODUCTION TO THE NRF AND NIMS 3
FFP 1830 INTRODUCTION TO HAZARDS 3
FFP 2800 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS 3
FFP 2801 FUNDAMENTALS OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 3
FFP 2831 HAZARD MITIGATION 3
FFP 2840 DISASTER RECOVERY OPERATIONS 3
FFP 2841 CONTINGENCY PLANNING FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY 3

TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS

24

C&I 9/16/11 ~ BOT 10/17/11