Bachelor of Emergency Management Articulated Set

includes:

Bachelor of Emergency Management
Associate Degree in Emergency Management [Exit Point Only]

Awards

Associate Degree in Emergency Management AssocDegEmergMgt

Bachelor of Emergency Management BEmergMgt

Availability

Bachelor of Emergency Management (1411MG)

Online - Manly

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal Course Duration

Bachelor of Emergency Management

Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

Part-time 6.0 years (12.0 sessions)

Associate Degree in Emergency Management [Exit Point Only]

Full-time 2.0 years (4.0 sessions)

Part-time 4.0 years (8.0 sessions)

Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent Duration). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.

Admission Criteria

CSU Admission Policy

Bachelor of Emergency Management

Applicants for the Bachelor of Emergency Management must meet the following Admission Requirements:

* At least one year's work experience (paid or voluntary) in an industry, organisation, agency or enterprise that has emergency management roles and responsibilities demonstrated by a detailed resume.

English Language Proficiency
Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements apply.

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Bachelor of Emergency Management

Standard CSU credit regulations apply.

Recognition of Emergency Management Australia (EMA) courses and a number of certificates are outlined in Appendix: BEmergMgt: Applying for Credit.

Associate Degree in Emergency Management [Exit Point Only]
Standard CSU credit regulations apply.

Articulation

The Bachelor and Associate Degree [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

Graduation Requirement

Bachelor of Emergency Management

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Associate Degree in Emergency Management [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Course Structure

The course consists of 20 subjects (192 Credit Points). Students may exit with an Associate Degree award upon completion of the first 128 Credit Points.

Common subjects (Associate Degree)

EMG100 Introduction to Emergency Management
EMG101 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
EMG102 Emergency Decision Making
EMG103 Emergency Management Plan Development
EMG201 Training and Exercise Development
EMG206 Analysis of Disaster Response (16CP)
EMG208 Post Impact Disaster Management (16 CP)
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services
SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data
JST324 Team Management and Leadership
AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information systems

Plus two Restricted Electives

Bachelor subjects as per Associate Degree, plus the following

EMG307 Developing a Disaster Recovery Plan (16 points)
EMG308 Disaster Recovery, Sustainability and Resilience
EMG309 Humanitarian Relief
PSY316 Psychology of Stress and Trauma
AGS320 Water Policy and Management (EM)

Plus two Restricted Electives

Restricted Electives

Students may select four subjects from the Restricted Electives listed below. It will be the student's responsibility to select subjects based on subject availability, prerequisites, co-requisites and/or enrolment restrictions.

SPA406 GIS Applications
SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA412 Integrated GIS/Remote Sensing
ENM163 Natural Resource Management
AGB362 Managing Sustainable Development
PSY214 Health Psychology
JST313 Investigative Interviewing
JST344 Terrorism Awareness
LAW107 Applied Legal Studies (Forensics)
ACC100 Accounting 1
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
HRM210 Human Resource Management
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
SOC101 Introductory Sociology
SOC102 Social Inequality
SOC205 Social Research
SOC308 Community Analysis

Enrolment Pattern

Six years part time, full degree, beginning in Session 1

Session1

EMG100 Introduction to Emergency Management
SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data

Session 2

EMG101 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services

Session 3

EMG102 Emergency Decision Making
SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information Systems

Session 4

EMG103 Emergency Management Plan Development
JST324 Team Management and Leadership

Session 5

EMG201 SOP's, Training and Exercise Development
Restricted Elective

Session 6

AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
Restricted Elective

Session 7

EMG206 Critical Analysis of Disaster Response (16CP)

Session 8

EMG208 Post Impact Disaster Management (16CP)

Students may elect to exit at this point and graduate with the award Associate Degree in Emergency Management, AssDegEmergMgt

Session 9

EMG308 Disaster Recovery, Sustainability and Resilience
AGS320 Water Policy and Management (EM)

Session 10

EMG307 Developing a Disaster Recovery Plan (16CP)

Session 11

EMG309 Humanitarian Relief
Restricted Elective

Session 12

PSY316 Psychology of Stress and Trauma
Restricted Elective

Six years part time, full degree, beginning in Session 2, midyear intake

Session 1

EMG100 Introduction to Emergency Management
PSY111 Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services

Session 2

EMG101 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data

Session 3

EMG103 Emergency Management Plan Development
EMG102 Emergency Decision Making

Session 4

EMG201 SOP's, Training and Exercise Development
SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Session 5

AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
JST324 Team Management and Leadership

Session 6

EMG206 Critical Analysis of Disaster Response (16 points)

Session 7

EMG208 Post Impact Disaster Management (16 points)

With an additional two Restricted Electives, students may exit at this point and graduate with the award of Associate Degree in Emergency Management, AssDegEmergMgt

Session 8

EMG308 Disaster Recovery, Sustainability and Resilience
AGS320 Water Policy and Management (EM)

Session 9

EMG307 Developing a Disaster Recovery Plan (16CP)

Session 10

EMG309 Humanitarian Relief
Restricted Elective

Session 11

PSY316 Psychology of Stress and Trauma
Restricted Elective

Session 12

Restricted Elective
Restricted Elective

The Restricted Electives are as listed in Course Structure.

Six years part time, full degree, beginning in Session 3 (end of year - November)

Session 1

EMG100 Introduction to Emergency Management
EMG102 Emergency Decision Making

Session 2

EMG101 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data

Session 3

EMG103 Emergency Management Plan Development
PSY111Foundation of Psychology for Health and Human Services

Session 4

EMG201 SOP's, Training and Exercise Development
SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information Systems

Session 5

Restricted Elective
JST324 Team Management and Leadership

Session 6

EMG206 Critical Analysis of Disaster Response (16CP)

Session 7

EMG208 Post Impact Disaster Management (16CP)

Session 8

AGS320 Water Policy and Management (EM)
Restricted Elective

Students may elect to exit at this point and graduate with the award Associate Degree in Emergency Management, AssDegEmergMgt

Session 9

AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
PSY316 Psychology of Stress and Trauma

Session 10

EMG308 Disaster Recovery, Sustainability and Resilience
EMG309 Humanitarian Relief

Session 11

EMG307 Developing a Disaster Recovery Plan (16CP)

Session 12

Restricted elective
Restricted elective

Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Residential School component.

JST313 Investigative Interviewing - Subject offered from 2015

Enrolled students can find further information about CSU Residential Schools via at About Residential School

Contact

Current Students

For any enquiries about subject selection or course structure please contact Student Central or ask@csu.edu.au or phone on 1800 275 278.

Prospective Students

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 275 278 (free call within Australia) or enquire online.

The information contained in the 2018 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: August 2018. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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