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Sample Global CEM®/AEMSM | ||
Training Course Allocation Table | ||
This is a sample only and is updated annually. Training courses not listed are acceptable too. | ||
NOTE: This is not a list of APPROVED training courses for the CEM®/AEMSM. The topics | ||
listed in this document are SAMPLE subject matter divided into the areas of emergency | ||
management and general management. The training courses listed are SAMPLE courses | ||
only. No list is all inclusive. There are many other courses that are acceptable to fulfill the | ||
emergency management and general management training hours requirement. Subject | ||
matter and training courses not shown on this list are acceptable as long as the appropriate | ||
training form and course completion certificate is provided in the CEM®/AEMSM application. | ||
This list was developed because many of the older FEMA course certificates and the | ||
certificates issued by various state emergency management agencies did not list | ||
classroom contact hours. This document then assisted the CEM® Commissioners during | ||
CEM®/AEMSM application packet reviews. The CEM® Commission provides this document | ||
as a guide for CEM®/AEMSM candidates as they prepare their application packet. | ||
Follow the instructions specified in the CEM®/AEMSM application packet. Address any | ||
questions to IAEM headquarters at info@iaem.com. | ||
Though a course may list more than 25 hours, a candidate may only receive 25 hours | ||
maximum credit per topic area. A total of 100 hours is required in both emergency | ||
management and general management to satisfy the training requirement. | ||
All emergency management training while it may be in the context of a related discipline, | ||
must be substantially related to emergency management to receive credit. | ||
1 college semester hour = 15 hours | ||
1 official continuing education unit (CEU) = 10 hours | ||
Course work completed to earn the baccalaureate degree CANNOT also be used to meet | ||
any portion of the 100 hours of the emergency management or general management training | ||
requirement. If additional advanced degrees are held, associated course work can be | ||
applied to the training requirement. | ||
For those with a bachelorette or masters degree in Emergency/Disaster Management | ||
Table Key | ||
Alloc. E = Emergency Management Training | ||
Alloc. G = General Management Training | ||
Alloc. E/G = Either Emergency or General Management Training (Candidate's Choice) | ||
Workshop, Seminar, College and Other Course SAMPLE Topics Acceptable for Submission | ||
Disaster/Emergency Management (focus is on management NOT technical training | ||
Business Continuity Management | ||
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, & Explosive (CBRNE) | ||
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) | ||
Civil Defense Systems, Programs and Policies | ||
Continuity of Government (COG) | ||
Continuity of Operations (COOP) | ||
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement | ||
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) | ||
Disaster Preparedness | ||
Disaster Risk Management | ||
Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) Assessor | ||
Emergency Management Foundations (Four Phases of EM) | ||
Emergency Medical Training | ||
Emergency Operations Centers | ||
Emergency Planning and Crisis Management | ||
Engineering Design and Retrofitting for Mitigation from Hazards | ||
Exercise Courses | ||
Fire Technology (management; NOT technical training) | ||
Floodplain Management | ||
Hazard Analysis, Vulnerability Assessments, & Capability Assessments | ||
Hazardous Materials Management and Hazards Assessments | ||
Health, Safety, and Environmental Management | ||
Incident Command | ||
Individual Assistance (IA) | ||
International Response and Coordination of Response Agencies | ||
Joint Field Office (JFO) | ||
Legal Issues (Specifically emergency management) | ||
Medical Care Management Related to Natural or Man-Made Contingencies | ||
Medical Technology (management; NOT technical training) | ||
Mitigation | ||
Physical Sciences | ||
Public Assistance (PA) | ||
Public Health Issues Related to Natural or Man-Made Contingencies | ||
Public Information Officer | ||
Radiological Monitoring, Detection, etc., but NOT Technical Training | ||
Resource Management in Disasters | ||
Risk Analysis Applied to Preparedness and Response Activities | ||
Risk Communication | ||
Safety Technology | ||
Shelter Management | ||
Small Business Disaster (Four Phases) | ||
Technology, Equipment, and Information Systems (computer programs emergency management specific) | ||
Terrorism | ||
Training and Instruction - Train-the-Trainer EM Courses | ||
Urban Search and Rescue (management; NOT technical training) | ||
Volunteer Management | ||
Weapons of Mass Destruction | ||
Workshop, Seminar, College and Other Course SAMPLE Topics Acceptable for Submission | ||
General Management (focus is on management NOT technical training | ||
Behavioral and Social Sciences | ||
Business Continuity Management | ||
Communication: Written and Oral | ||
Continuity of Government (COG) | ||
Continuity of Operations (COOP) | ||
Decision-making and Problem Solving | ||
EMAP Assessor | ||
Environmental and Historical Preservation | ||
Ethics | ||
Executive and Management Development Courses | ||
Financial Management and Budgeting | ||
General Instructor Preparation Courses | ||
Grantsmanship (Development, Evaluation, and Reporting) | ||
Human Resource/Personnel Management | ||
Individual Assistance (IA) | ||
Joint Field Office (JFO) | ||
Leadership and Influence | ||
Legal Issues (Not specifically emergency management) | ||
Marketing and Public Relations and Media Management | ||
Public Assistance (PA) | ||
Public Information Officer | ||
Race and Ethnic Relations; Intercultural Communications | ||
Resource Management in General | ||
Risk Analysis | ||
Safety - General Topics NOT Incident or Operations Related | ||
Security | ||
Strategic and Tactical Planning | ||
Technology, Equipment, and Information Systems (general computer | ||
programs NOT emergency management specific) | ||
Training and Instruction - Train-the-Trainer GM Courses |
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