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SERS 101 - Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Theory

Course Details
Course Code:
SERS 101

Calendar Description:
Students will be introduced to course concepts, theory, practical applications, and equipment and recognize how it relates to the Safety Emergency Response Program.



Date First Offered:
2005-03-23

Hours:
Total Hours: 48
Field Experience Hours: 8


Total Weeks:
1

This course is offered online:
No

Pre-Requisites:
None

Non-Course Pre-Requisites:
None

Co-Requisites:
None

Rearticulation Submission:
Yes

Course Content:
Introduction & Course Outline
Employment Opportunities & Requirements
Safety Site Field Trips

Introduction & Course Outline: In the Beginner Theory portion of the course students will be introduced to the basic theory of emergency response. They will gain an understanding of the scope of the responsibilities of an Emergency Response Specialist and go on a tour of several sites where Emergency Response Specialists are working.
- Definition of emergency response

Learning Outcomes:
Students will be aware of the courses needed and expectations to successfully complete the Safety Emergency Response Program.



Grading System:
Pass/Fail

Passing Grade:
70%

Course Offered in Other Programs:
No