Program Details

Emergency Management Planning and Administration Graduate Program
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement
08/06/2004
The Emergency Management On-line Certificate program at UW-Green Bay awards university undergraduate and graduate college credit for all professions. The Emergency Management, Planning and Administration Certificate program is comprised of five, three credit courses. The classes are: 1. Principles and Practices of Emergency Management 2. Strategic Emergency Preparedness, Planning and Implementation 3. Principles and Practices of Disaster Response Operations and Management 4. Disaster Recovery 5. Political and Policy Dimensions of Emergency Management We typically offer one class a semester. Show More

This program is offered

Two weeks before the start of each course.
The courses offered in the Emergency Management, Planning, and Administration program are designed for those already in the profession, as well as for those pursuing a career in the field. This includes: • Public safety personnel (emergency management, airport personnel, fire and police) • General public sector managers responsible for emergency management • Industrial emergency responders (fire and hazardous materials) • Institutional emergency planners(schools, hospitals, and prisons) • Business continuity planners(banking, manufacturing, insurance, and corporations)
UW-Green Bay provides students with multiple options for job services. Working with UWGB's Career Services and signing up for an account with the contracted job service provider Handshake are two great ways students can access job opportunities at no additional cost. https://www.uwgb.edu/careers/
UW-Green Bay provides students with multiple options for receiving online tutoring services. Working with UWGB's The Learning Center and signing up for an account with the contracted tutoring service provider Brainfuse are two great ways students can access online tutoring at no additional cost. https://www.uwgb.edu/canvas/online-tutoring

Segregated Fees and Distance Education Fees: a. Segregated fees are assessed for all courses (up to the approved maximum for graduate and undergraduate courses in a given semester) if a student is registered for at least one on-campus course. b. Segregated fees are not assessed if a student is only registered for distance education and/or off-campus courses. c. $25.00 per credit Online Course fee will apply to internet credits in addition to tuition.
To WITHDRAW you are dropping ALL classes in a semester. For example; taking 12+ week courses and withdrawing in week 1, you will have a 100% tuition refund and a $50 withdrawal penalty. In week 2, again 100% of tuition is refunded, with a $100 withdrawal penalty. In week 3 & 4, you will receive a refund of 50% (owing 50%) with no withdrawal penalty. By week 5 there is no refund, all tuition and fees are due. https://www.uwgb.edu/bursar/refunds/refund-and-drop-schedule/

Program Enrollments and Completions
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Employment Outcomes (Completions Only)
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PLEASE NOTE:

If there are fewer than eight enrollments in the training program, only the "Enrollments" number will be displayed; all other data is hidden in order to help protect the students' identities. The "Employment Outcomes" are calculated using information from Wisconsin's Unemployment Insurance Wage database. Most employers are required to report certain employment information to the State of Wisconsin, including quarterly wage information for their employees. Students whose information could not be verified in this database are excluded from these outcomes. If a "0" shows for any of these outcomes, it means that none of the students' information could be verified.

MAKING SENSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES:

"Average quarterly wages" means the total wages earned in a three-month period by all students who completed the program ("completers"), divided by the total number of completers.

"Median quarterly wages" means all the completers' quarterly wages are placed in order from lowest to highest and then we identify the student's wages in the middle. This information is provided because averages can be greatly influenced by really high and low wage earners.

To estimate monthly wages, divide the quarterly wages by three.


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