Emergency Management Studies, Advanced Certificate
Program Coordinator: Professor Charles Jennings
The advanced certificate program offers advanced instruction related to theory, legal structure, federal doctrine, and practice of emergency management. The advanced certificate addresses the five phases of emergency management: prepare, respond, recover, mitigate, and prevent. It includes courses that deal with the history of emergency management and disasters, legal frameworks and intergovernmental aspects of emergency management, and the role of private and non-profit organizations in disaster response. The program incorporates preparation for, response to, and recovery from natural, as well as man-made, disasters. Both public and private perspectives are recognized. Students must complete the introductory course, three courses in advanced emergency management topics and the 1-credit seminar course.
Requirements for the Certificate Program
Required Courses
PMT 711 | Introduction to Emergency Management | 3 |
PMT 725 | Seminar in Emergency Management and Response | 1 |
PMT 763 | Emergency Management: Preparedness | 3 |
PMT 764 | Managing Response to Large-Scale Incidents | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 10 |
Elective
Select one course:
PMT 760 | Emergency Management: Mitigation and Recovery | 3 |
PMT 762 | Business Continuity Planning | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 13
For additional information about the Advanced Certificate in Emergency Management Studies, please contact Professor Charles Jennings at cjennings@jjay.cuny.edu.