1 MITIGATION of RISK PROTECT ASSETS (PREVENTION) Phases Event Time Line EVENT / CRISIS RESTORED Resume time-sensitive operations Recover other operations.

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1 MITIGATION of RISK PROTECT ASSETS (PREVENTION) Phases Event Time Line EVENT / CRISIS RESTORED Resume time-sensitive operations Recover other operations Restore/repair facilities and content RECOVERY (ROC) Activate Action Plans Departmental - Incident Command Structure (NIMS) Safeguard Human Life Assure Animal Welfare Assess Damage RESPONSE (EOC) Emergency Management PREPARE / PLAN… Respond Recover Relationships (AWARENESS) First Aid & CPR Training Preparedness Kits – “GO KITS” NIMS Training * ( Business ) Continuity Planning Disaster Recovery Plans Critical Functions / Services / Products Contacts Inventory Info. Technology Processes Academic Continuity Components / Chapters Teams / SkillsEquipment / SuppliesBuildings InstructionResearch * NIMS – FEMA: National Incident Management System

2 Importance of Purpose University Triad: Students Staff Faculty Heat Fuel Oxygen FIRE University Support Research Academics University Formula for a Fire ‘P1’ ‘F1’ ‘P1’ – Personnel ‘F1’ - Functional

3 Prerequisite for MAJOR or part of a sequence Enrollment = 250+ Offered 1x/year Required for SENIORS CORE COURSES & CONCENTRATION Grad Course Enrollment = 40+ Offered 1x/year University Required Course (International, Remedial) University Required Courses Highest # Students Criteria Incoming $$$$ Professional Schools University Reputation Faculty Contracts FUTURE Impact Overarching Course Priorities - Matrix UnderGrad Course Possible High-level Criteria for consideration: Accreditation (School or Department)