FESA 338 - Essentials of Emergency Management
3 Credits / Spring 2010
Delivery/Location: Online
This course will present emergency management theory and application to risk assessment, mitigation, planning and preparation, response, recovery, and Emergency Operations Centers development and operation in large-scale and multi-agency emergencies and disasters.
This course can be applied towards the:
- Fire and Emergency Services Administration (B.S.)
- Fire and Emergency Services Administration Certificate
Textbooks and Materials
Textbooks and materials can be purchased at the CSU Bookstore unless otherwise indicated.
Required
- Introduction to Emergency Management
Haddow
Instructors
Lonnie Inzer
lonnie.inzer@ppcc.edu
M.S. Organizational Leadership, Fort Hays State University; B.S. Outdoor Recreation, Colorado State
University.
As a Colorado State University graduate, Lonnie is proud to return to CSU, serving as an instructor for the FESA program. Lonnie brings 20 years of college teaching experience as a Fire Science, EMT and Emergency Management instructor. For the last 10 years he has also directed the PPCC Fire Science Technology degree to the number one graduating fire protection degree in the U.S. Inzer is the Fire Chief for the Colorado Centre Metropolitan District Fire Department, and he is a retired Colorado
Springs Fire Department Captain. Two important interests of Lonnie are, to bring two college level education programs to the fire service. One is the Fire Department Safety Officers program, and the other
is the Public Safety Leadership and Ethics curriculum from Phi Theta Kappa, the Honor Society of the Two Year College.
1 Section Available
Section 810 (Online via RamCT)
- Date:
- Jan. 19 - May. 7, 2010 (16 wks.)
- Instructors:
- Lonnie Inzer
- Grading:
- Traditional
- Tuition:
- $840
Registration ends Friday, Jan 15, 2010


