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HSEM 230 - Disaster Recovery

2 Credits
The purpose of this course is to enable students to understand and think critically about response and recovery operations in the profession of emergency management. Students will utilize problem based learning by analyzing actual disaster events and applying the theories, principals, and practice of response and recovery. In addition, students will learn about the issues faced by special populations and how to address these special needs in natural disaster response and recovery.

Pre-requisite(s) HSEM 102 and HSEM 120 with min 2.0
Instructor Permission Required Yes
Fees

Quarters Typically Offered
Summer Online
Winter Online
Designed to Serve Those wishing to or currently serving in a emergency management role.
Active Date 20220330T15:34:09

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 25
Contact Hours: Lecture 22
Total Contact Hours 22
Degree Distributions:
ProfTech Course Yes
Restricted Elective Yes
Course Outline
  • What to Expect with Hazards and Disasters 
  • Roles and Responsibilities of Disaster Stakeholders 
  • Human Behavior in Disasters 
  • Recovery Operations 
  • Evacuation and Sheltering 
  • Debris Management 
  • Special Issues 
  • Managing Recovery 
  • Public and Individual Assistance 
  • The relationship between recovery and infrastructure 


Student Learning Outcomes
Examine what occurs during a disaster and the impact it has on people, property and the environment.

Differentiate between the responsibilities of the local government after a disaster versus those of the state and federal government.

Analyze human responses to disasters.

Examine the process through which public and individual assistance may be obtained.

Describe special issues during recovery

Apply principles and practices of disaster recovery in case studies.



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