The University of Illinois at Chicago’s Emergency Management & Resilience Planning (EMRP) certificate program is taught by renowned industry experts and prepares professionals to lead their organization or facility through various emergency response and preparedness requirements.
The University of Illinois at Chicago’s Emergency Management & Resilience Planning (EMRP) certificate program is taught by renowned industry experts and prepares professionals to lead their organization or facility through various emergency response and preparedness requirements.
The EMRP program is comprised of four 100% online graduate-level courses that can be completed in as few as three semesters.
The EMRP program is a graduate-level School of Public Health program that offers leadership training in:
Communications Management
Continuity Planning
Crisis Management
Emergency Operations Management
Hazard Vulnerability Analysis
Information Systems
Organizational Crisis Response
Risk Management
Strategic Planning
The University of Illinois Chicago is an acclaimed research institution with 16 colleges dedicated to the discovery and distribution of knowledge.
For undergraduate students, UIC offers:
As one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse universities in the country, UIC’s welcoming environment gives you the chance to study, work and grow with classmates who will broaden your perspectives and worldview.
UIC provides the broadest access to the highest levels of intellectual excellence. UIC’s mission is:
The course, Introduction to Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Management, provides conceptual and practical knowledge and application of disaster management and response through a blended interdisciplinary learning module.
The Los Angeles Fire Department wants to prepare you for threats in your home, workplace, and community. Classes are taught by the LAFD CERT Unit and can be arranged by request. Fill out the Community training request form or call (213) 202-3136 to make arrangements.
This course will discuss disaster prevention and mitigation planning. The learner will be presented with situations in which technology, power, or other power and information sources fail, as well as the impact such situations have.
The city of Los Angeles provides this 17.5-hour training free of charge. CERT is a positive and realistic approach to emergency and disaster situations where citizens may initially be on their own and their actions can make a difference.
The OPITO Major Emergency Management Initial Response (MEMIR) Training is designed to prepare offshore personnel to handle major emergencies effectively and coordinate initial emergency response actions.
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