Physical Security and Deterrents to Terrorism
This course will focus on the development and implementation of a physical security program and deterrents to terrorism utilizing a hazards analysis and vulnerability process.
Does not meet at regular dates and times. The course may have a regular schedule and pre-established deadlines. While not every course has requirements for proctored exams, your instructor may require you to come to campus or make arrangements with a proctoring center to take proctored exams.
This course will focus on the development and implementation of a physical security program and deterrents to terrorism utilizing a hazards analysis and vulnerability process.
This course provides a broad overview of the causes and "first responder" treatment of psychological trauma in both human caused and natural disasters.
This course will examine the Federal Government response to terrorism since the 9/11 terrorist attacks and how that response affects protecting the Homeland and the ethics of balancing security and civil liberty.
This course presents an overview of background and history of hazards, disasters and Emergency Management in the United States. It covers the birth of disaster response and identifies some of the early disasters that helped found the fundamentals of Emergency Management.
The course examines issues and concepts that make up the field of International and Domestic Terrorism. It will examine anti-terrorism and counter terrorism measures that are utilized and evolving to deal with this complex problem.
This course will discuss underlying risk assessment and analysis theory, and explore the key steps and actions that can be taken to manage risk inclusive of: studying and understanding the community or entity at risk.
This course will develop students comprehension of the systems utilized to prepare for, respond to, mitigate and recover from emergencies of all types and complexities. The course will cover the Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management System(NIMS) and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) functions in the modern emergency services.
Enhance student learning by incorporating technology into the classroom. Discover a variety of strategies to integrate technology into your lessons and advance your tech skills as you create your own professional electronic portfolio.
Examine the federal and state legal issues relating to education that can have an impact on the learning environment. Discuss legal principles and concepts, ethical issues, and examples of court cases to aid your understanding of student and teacher rights and responsibilities and other liability issues that you may encounter in a school setting.
Effectively managing your classroom will be a key aspect of creating a positive classroom experience. Explore various classroom management philosophies and approaches as you learn best practices for organizing and managing a diverse learning environment.