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UEM 301: Emergency Services Management And Administration

3 credits

Course prepares students to assume administrative positions within emergency service organizations and examines roles and responsibilities of administrators, management and leadership theory and practices, and common administrative functions. The purpose of the class is to provide an overview of these functions and the issues faced by emergency services managers.

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

Emergency Services Management And Administration
0616-301-045 R. Webb Jan 29 - Apr 29 Online 3

 
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