L102: Science of Disaster: This course is three days in length
Course Description:
This course provides the participants with an overview of scientific principles and concepts that shape our increasingly dangerous world. The contents of the course include the following:
- Introduction to Science of Disaster provides a definition and benefits of science.
- Earth Science describes how the Earth’s design sets the stage for the world’s natural hazards including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and landslides/sinkholes.
- Climatology describes the scientific basis of common atmospheric hazards including convective storms, tropical cyclones, and other hazardous weather.
- Chemical and biological basics identifies the scientific basis of chemical and biological threats.
- Explosive, radiological, and nuclear fundamentals identifies the scientific basis of those threats.
Course Goal:
At completion of this course, students will have a basic understanding of scientific principles which govern the world around us and control how hazards and disasters unfold.
L103: Planning: Emergency Operations: This course is two days in length
Course Description:
This course is designed to give basic concepts and planning steps to those new to the field of emergency management so that they may apply planning discipline and skills to challenges in their jobs. The course content includes Emergency Management Planning doctrine and steps to take to accomplish writing plans and using them to deal with special events, which are common challenges for all jurisdictions.
The content also derives from the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101, Developing and Maintaining State, Territorial, Tribal and Local Government Emergency Plans, and its six-step planning process and inclusive whole community philosophy. Likewise, doctrine from the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 201, Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA), is included in the course. Special event planning is then explained in the course, and table group activities to analyze plans for special events are conducted.
Course Goal:
The goals of this course are to promote effective emergency management planning practices and to enhance planning skills through application exercises.
Details |
Date(s) |
Mon. Apr 21, 2025 0900-1700
Tue. Apr 22, 2025 0900-1700
Wed. Apr 23, 2025 0900-1700
Thu. Apr 24, 2025 0900-1700
Fri. Apr 25, 2025 0900-1700
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Location |
Berkeley County EOC 1003 N U.S. Hwy 52, Moncks Corner SC
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Handicap Accessibility |
No
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WiFi Access |
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Offered By |
South Carolina Emergency Management Division |
Primary Instructor |
TBD, To Be Determined |
Course Length |
5 days |
Course Hours |
40 |
CEUs |
4.00
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Award Credentials |
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Prerequisites |
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Equivalent Prerequisites |
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Target Audience |
The National Emergency Management Basic Academy is designed for newly appointed emergency managers with less than three years of experience, including members of State, local, tribal, and territorial homeland security or emergency services programs. |
Maximum Participants |
30 |
# Open Seats |
28 |
# on Wait List |
2 |