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IS-230.a Fundamentals of Emergency Management

Course Overview

The revised and renamed Fundamentals of Emergency Management course introduces the fundamentals of emergency management as an integrated system, surveying how the resources and capabilities of all functions at all levels can be networked together in all phases for all hazards. It is one in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Professional Development Series. 

This course was previously titled “Principles of Emergency Management.”  The title was changed to reflect the content and intent of the course.  Persons who previously took Principles of Emergency Management (IS 230) are not be required to take Fundamentals of Emergency Management and will be given credit toward completion of the series for either.

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:

Primary Audience

This entry-level course is designed for individuals new to the field of emergency management or persons with a desire to understand the fundamentals of emergency management.

Prerequisites

While there are no prerequisites for this course, it is recommended that persons taking this course also take IS 700a (National Incident Management System, an Introduction) and IS 800b (National Response Framework, an Introduction).

CEUs:

1.0

Course Length

The length of this course varies according to an individual’s reading and study styles.  There are approximately 200 pages, including activities and knowledge checks in this downloadable course.