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HLS-1 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 units
CSU
Prerequisite: None.
Course is designed to introduce students to a comprehensive overview of homeland security from an all-hazard, multidisciplinary perspective. Students will examine threats to homeland security, including natural and technological disasters, as well as acts of domestic and international terrorism, including weapons of mass destruction. Students will review the roles and responsibilities of government agencies, private organizations, and individual citizens in homeland security including but not limited to law enforcement, fire, EMS, public health, education, mental health, and special districts (water, utilities, sanitation). Students will meet the state and federal requirements for certification in SEMS/NIMS by completing: IS 100 (Introduction to Incident Command), IS 200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents), IS 700 (National Incident Management System: An Introduction) and IS 800 (National Response Plan: An Introduction). 54 hours lecture.
HLS-2 - Preparedness for Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct students in the theory and practice of basic preparedness for major incidents such as terrorist attacks, disasters both natural and man-made. Students will receive a comprehensive examination of mitigation and preparation from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion include trainings and exercises, supplies and equipment and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-3 - Response to Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct students in the theory and practice of response to major incidents such as terrorist attacks and disasters both natural and man-made. Students will undertake a comprehensive examination of response structure from local, state and Federal agency perspectives. Specific topics of discussion include differences in roles and responsibilities, Incident Command System, communication among response agencies and the role of volunteer agencies in response. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
HLS-4 - Recovery in Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to introduce students to recovery issues that may ensue following a disaster, emergency, or homeland security incident. Students will conduct a comprehensive, examination of recovery from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion and analysis include recovery planning, supplies and equipment and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-5 - Investigation of Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct first responders, emergency personnel and community members in the theory and practice of basic investigative techniques, challenges and strategies for major incidents such as terrorist attacks, manmade and natural disasters. Students will receive a comprehensive examination of investigation from a multidisciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion include different types of investigations, legal issues, resources and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-6 - Case Studies in Emergencies, 3 units
Disasters and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to introduce students to case studies of historical emergencies, disasters and Homeland Security incidents and how they relate to preparedness for future events. Students will focus on a variety of case studies from an all-hazard, multi- disciplinary perspective. Students will examine case studies covering both current and historical events, including disasters and terrorist events, and responses at local, state, national and international levels. Students will evaluate the lessons learned from these events and their impact on society and current policy. 54 hours lecture.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
HIS-34 - History of Women in America 3 units
UC, CSU
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: REA-83 and qualification for ENG-1A.
A survey of the political, social, and cultural institutions which have shaped the role and character of women in America. The historical role of women in the development of the nation, and the ongoing struggle to achieve political, economic, and social equality will be examined. 54 hours lecture.
HIS-35 - History of England 3 units
UC, CSU
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: Qualifying reading placement level.
A historical survey of developments of the major social, political, and economic ideas and institutions of England from the Roman occupation, the coming of the Anglo-Saxons, and the Norman Invasion, the Tudor and Stuart reigns, the Age of the Enlightenment, and modern England. 54 hours lecture.
HOMELAND SECURITY
HLS-1 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 units
CSU
Prerequisite: None.
Course is designed to introduce students to a comprehensive overview of homeland security from an all-hazard, multidisciplinary perspective. Students will examine threats to homeland security, including natural and technological disasters, as well as acts of domestic and international terrorism, including weapons of mass destruction. Students will review the roles and responsibilities of government agencies, private organizations, and individual citizens in homeland security including but not limited to law enforcement, fire, EMS, public health, education, mental health, and special districts (water, utilities, sanitation). Students will meet the state and federal requirements for certification in SEMS/NIMS by completing: IS 100 (Introduction to Incident Command), IS 200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents), IS 700 (National Incident Management System: An Introduction) and IS 800 (National Response Plan: An Introduction). 54 hours lecture.
HLS-2 - Preparedness for Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct students in the theory and practice of basic preparedness for major incidents such as terrorist attacks, disasters both natural and man-made. Students will receive a comprehensive examination of mitigation and preparation from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion include trainings and exercises, supplies and equipment and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-3 - Response to Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct students in the theory and practice of response to major incidents such as terrorist attacks and disasters both natural and man-made. Students will undertake a comprehensive examination of response structure from local, state and Federal agency perspectives. Specific topics of discussion include differences in roles and responsibilities, Incident Command System, communication among response agencies and the role of volunteer agencies in response. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
HLS-4 - Recovery in Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to introduce students to recovery issues that may ensue following a disaster, emergency, or homeland security incident. Students will conduct a comprehensive, examination of recovery from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion and analysis include recovery planning, supplies and equipment and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-5 - Investigation of Emergencies, Disasters 3 units
and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to instruct first responders, emergency personnel and community members in the theory and practice of basic investigative techniques, challenges and strategies for major incidents such as terrorist attacks, manmade and natural disasters. Students will receive a comprehensive examination of investigation from a multidisciplinary perspective. Specific topics of discussion include different types of investigations, legal issues, resources and necessary documentation. 54 hours lecture.
HLS-6 - Case Studies in Emergencies, 3 units
Disasters and Homeland Security Incidents CSU
Prerequisite: HLS-1.
This course is designed to introduce students to case studies of historical emergencies, disasters and Homeland Security incidents and how they relate to preparedness for future events. Students will focus on a variety of case studies from an all-hazard, multi- disciplinary perspective. Students will examine case studies covering both current and historical events, including disasters and terrorist events, and responses at local, state, national and international levels. Students will evaluate the lessons learned from these events and their impact on society and current policy. 54 hours lecture.