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Course Listing By Term 2008
Master of Science in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness
42 Credit Hours Required
(all courses earn 3-credit hours)

Fall Required Courses
Notes
EOH-570

Public Health & Disasters

 
EOH-572

Communicable Diseases & Infection Control

 
EOH-573

Disaster Planning for Epidemics

Pre-reqs:
EOH 570 and 572

EOH-581

Biosecurity Practicum

Offered each term

  Electives

EOH-565

Threat Characterization and Response

 
EOH-571

Terrorist Organizations and Their Motivations

 
EOH-574

Epidemics & Other Disasters

 
EOH-584

Advanced Topics in Infectious Disease

 
EOH-587

Facing the Challenges of International Terrorism

 
 
Spring

Required Courses

EOH-566

Fundamentals of Disaster Planning

 
EOH-575

Epidemiological Methods & Infectious Disease Surveillance

Pre-req:
EOH 572

EOH-576

Disaster Communications & Media Relations

 
EOH-578

Behavioral & Cultural Aspects of Disaster Response

 
EOH-581

Biosecurity Practicum

Offered each term

  Electives

EOH-564

Medical and Public Health Intelligence

 
EOH-588

Emerging Infections: Epidemiology and Public Health Importance

Traditional on-site class held at SLU

 
Summer

Required Courses

EOH-582

Disaster Management & Risk Analysis

 
EOH-583

Legal & Ethical Implications of Disasters

 
EOH-581

Biosecurity Practicum

Offered each term

  Electives

EOH-561

Biosecurity and Biosafety for Laboratories

 
EOH-562

Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious Diseases

 
EOH-563

Global Terrorism in the 21st Century

 
EOH-586

Preparing for Disasters – Resilience and Stress Response

 



Complete Course Listing 2008
Master of Science in Biosecurity & Disaster Preparedness

Course #

Required Courses

Instuctor

Offered

EOH-566

Fundamentals of Disaster Planning

Malatino

Spring

EOH-570

Public Health and Disasters

Schwartz

Fall

EOH-572

Communicable Diseases & Infection Control

Rebmann

Fall

EOH-573

Disaster Planning For Epidemics

Rebmann

Fall

EOH-575

Epidemiological Methods & Infectious Disease Surveillance

Evans

Spring

EOH-576

Disaster Communications & Media Relations

S Parker

Spring

EOH-578

Behavioral and Cultural Implications of Disasters

Schwartz

Spring

EOH-582

Disaster Management & Risk Analysis

Stanhope

Summer

EOH-583

Legal and Ethical Implications of Disasters

Rebmann

Summer

EOH-581

Biosecurity Practicum

Stanhope

Each term

 

 

Electives

Instuctor

Offered

EOH-561

Biosecurity and Biosafety for Laboratories

Team

Summer

EOH-562

Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious Diseases

Team

Summer

EOH-563

Global Terrorism in the 21st Century

Team

Summer

EOH-564

Medical and Public Health Intelligence

Stanhope

Spring

EOH-565

Threat Characterization and Response

Zelicoff

Fall

EOH-571

Terrorist Organizations & Their Motivations

R Parker

Fall

EOH-574

Epidemics & Other Disasters

Stanhope

Fall

EOH-584

Advanced Topics in Infectious Diseases

Thomas

Fall

EOH-586

Preparing for Disasters – Resilience and Stress Response

Schwartz

Summer

EOH-587

Facing the Challenges of International Terrorism

Evans

Fall

EOH-588

Emerging Infections: Epidemiology and Public Health Importance
(traditional on-site class)

Hinrichs

Spring


 


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