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Panel: The CSU Council for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS)

Panel: The CSU Council for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS). 2010 Emergency Management Institute- Higher Education Conference . Breakout Session - Panel 9 - 6.09.10, 3:00-5:00 p.m. . Panel Members . James Koval, Ph.D., Director

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Panel: The CSU Council for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS)

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  1. Panel: The CSU Council for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS) 2010 Emergency Management Institute- Higher Education Conference Breakout Session - Panel 9 - 6.09.10, 3:00-5:00 p.m.

  2. Panel Members • James Koval, Ph.D., Director MS Emergency Services Administration (EMER) California State University, Long Beach

  3. EMER Structure • Initiated Fall 2009 • Housed in Criminal Justice • Multidepartmental, interdisciplinary - Crosses 3 colleges and 8 departments; practitioner faculty across the country • Delivered exclusively online, both synchronous and asynchronous

  4. Curriculum • 37 units: 25 core and 12 elective • Core built from principles of emergency management • Emphasis on writing, library research, group collaboration, e-learning and social networking, critical thinking throughout • Curriculum integrated across courses • Certificates in public policy management, emergency management, and international emergency management

  5. Collaboration and Project Driven • Assignments encourage group work • E-Portfolio required • Digital simulation integrated into coursework • Group Project or Thesis required; delivered and recorded through digital video in real-time

  6. Concluding Thoughts

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