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UEM 602: Public Policy And Administration In Emergency Management

3 credits

Students will analyze and evaluate public administration in the field of emergency management at federal, state and local levels while considering the role of the private and nonprofit sectors. Disaster planning, response policy, crisis decision-making and prioritization of problems and issues within the spectrum of governmental levels are central themes.

Sections Offered: Summer 2024, Summer alternative

Public Policy And Administration In Emergency Management
0616-602-045 N. Marks May 29 - Jul 23 Online 3

 
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