Emergency Management
Emergency Management
What is emergency management, how did it develop, and how is it different from civil defense.
1. On each page: Student Name, ID Number, Course Number, Course Title, and Unit Number. 2. Responses typed, using a standard font, 12-point type size, double-spaced, with overall neatness and readability.
3. Restatement of the question and question number (exactly as stated in the Study Guide). Writing Assignment EvaluationPoor Marginal Good Very Good1.
Emergency Management Write-up Instructions
Student used standard essay format: Introduction/Body/Conclusion. 2. Student demonstrated proper use of grammar, spelling, punctuation, citation style, etc.
3. Student demonstrated an understanding of course content and key concepts, as discussed in the text. 4. Student was able to examine, assess, evaluate, and/or analyze course content and key concepts.
5. Student provided a clear and well-developed response to the question.TEXTBOOK to be citedIntroduction to Homeland Security: Policy, Organization, and AdministrationWillard M. Oliver, Nancy E. Marion, Joshua B. Hill, 2015Jones and Bartlett