Large Event Management and Planning for Homeland Security
Course will focus on large-scale event management, and will offer an interdisciplinary approach to address the special issues related to preventing, mitigating, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from major catastrophic events, both intentional and unintentional, that threaten the security and well-being of private and public sector resources and infrastructures at large-scale events.
Prerequisites: Junior, Senior or Graduate level standing or consent of instructor. Must complete the following FEMA Independent Study courses prior to the first day of class: IS-100b – Introduction to the Incident Command System; IS-200b – Incident Command System for Single Resource and Initial Action Incidents; IS-700b – Introduction to National Incident Management System (NIMS); IS-800b – Introduction to the National Response Framework.
Semesters typically offered: Ask the instructor
Contact Professor Eric Dietz for additional information
Credit Hours:
3
Department:
Computer and Information Technology
Location:
West Lafayette