Course overview
This Emergency Preparedness and Management PGCert course caters to those within emergency response looking to further their skills in emergency planning, incident management and training development and delivery.
Studied 100% online, the course aims to provide you with the academic understanding underpinning best practice planning, policy and process so that you can go on to devise effective emergency preparedness and management of your own.
Course content covers important legal and socio-political frameworks within emergency and incident management, as well as emerging technological solutions and the contemporary safety and threat environments that impact on the sector.
The four modules have been reviewed by external experts in the Civil Contingencies Secretariat (UK Cabinet Office) and meet the requirements of government and other organisations. Modules from this programme can be taken forward and count towards the Emergency Management and Resilience MSc qualification.
The part-time route allows those already employed in crowd safety, health and safety, and security management to balance their studies with other commitments and apply academic rigour to their practical experience.
Why you should study this course
Course content is broad-based to reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. For example, as well as being taught current and evolving techniques and tactics used to prevent, plan, prepare or respond to a wide range of emergencies, you will cover and critically appraise relevant technical data, information, and best practices in emergency planning and incident management.
Members of our current teaching team have practical experience and have carried out employment, consultancy and research in emergency preparedness and management and allied professions. This includes command and control design, the design and management of simulated emergency exercises, emergency planning, risk mapping and the preparation of response frameworks for mass evacuation (staff subject to change).
