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Bachelor of Arts in Faith Based Emergency Management

SEMESTER 1

Introduction to Emergency Mgmt

Psychological & Social Dimensions of

Disaster I

Psychological & Social Dimensions of

Disaster II

SEMESTER 2

Introduction to the Science of Hazards

Planning for Emergency and Disaster

Management I

Planning for Emergency and Disaster

Management II


SEMESTER 3

Communication Skills for Emergency

Management I

Communication Skills for Emergency

Management II

Leadership Seminar

SEMESTER 4

Community Resiliency, Recovery, and

Mitigation I

Community Resiliency, Recovery, and

Mitigation II

Introduction to Public Administration


SEMESTER 5

Emergency Response Planning -

Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers I

Emergency Response Planning -

Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers II

Rules For First Response

SEMESTER 6

FEMA Overview Training

Community Emergency Response I

Community Emergency Response II


SEMESTER 7

Emergency Response Management

Emergency Response and Emergency

Management Law

Cases and Materials

SEMESTER 8

Crisis Management

Managing Crises

Responses to Large-Scale

Emergencies


ASSESSMENT

Manuscript

PRACTICUM

Grading System

A - Excellent
B - Very Good
C - Good
D - Fairly Good
F - Fail

*Although the average Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is 2.0, students are to strive for excellence in each course.


Cost
•These can be paid in full or via monthly installments.

Manuscript
• Towards the end of the Associate & Bachelor’s programs, students will be required to formulate a manuscript highlighting a summary of what was learnt from each course in this degree program.

• Students are to state how each course benefited them, and their missions thereafter.

• Each manuscript is to be ten (10) pages in length.

• Students will then be required to submit their manuscripts to be graded by the Professor.


Thesis/Dissertation
• Towards the end of the Master’s & PhD programs, students will be required to formulate a thesis (Master’s) or a dissertation (PhD).

• Students are to state how each course benefited them, and their missions thereafter.

• Thesis papers are to be seventy-five (75) pages in length while dissertation papers are to be one hundred and fifty (150) pages in length.

• Students will then be required to submit their papers to be graded by the Professor.


Practicum
• Towards the end of the program, students will be required to engage in an intensive practicum.

• Each student will be supervised by a professional.

• The professional will be provided with a checklist.

• When the practicum is complete, the professional is to give an

honest report of the student’s performance.

• This component is to ensure that the student demonstrates a practical application within the field of Christian Counseling & Psychology.

Graduation
• There will be a Graduation Ceremony at the end of the program. This event will be held live in a physical environment in the presence of the University Mace of Honour. All Students will be required to be perfectly dressed in their Academic Regalia.



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