3131 Mike Jense Pkwy, Provo, UT – 801-863-7798 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS credits COURSE NUMBER ENGL 1010 CC ENGL 2010 or ENGL 2020 CC MATH 1030 or MATH 1040 or MATH 1050 MM Option 1: one of the following classes; POLS 1000 or HIST 1700 or HIST 1740 or POLS 1100 AS Option 2: the following two classes; HIST 2700 and HIST 2710 AS PHIL 2050 IH HLTH 1100 or TE PES 1097 FE DISTRIBUTION COURSES HUMANITIES HH SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE SS FINE ARTS FF BIOLOGY BB PHYSICAL SCIENCE PP THIRD SCIENCE BB or PP DISCIPLINE CORE REQUIREMENTS credits COURSE NUMBER ESFF 1000 or sufficient work experience or ESFF 100A and ESFF 100B ESMG 310G ESMG 3200 ESMG 3250 ESMG 4500 ESMG 4650 ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS credits EMERGENCY SERVICES- Bachelor of Science in Emergency Services Administration Emphasis in Emergency Management 120 Credits (Summer 2012) 35 COURSE TITLE Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing- Hum/Social Science Intermediate Writing- Science/Technology Quantitative Reasoning Introduction to Statistics College Algebra CR 3.0 3.0 PREREQUISITES ACT/Accuplacer Scores ENGL 1010 3.0 MAT 1010 or ACT/Accuplacer Scores 3.0 American Heritage American Civilization US Economic History American National Government US History to 1877 and US History from 1877 Ethics and Values Personal Health and Wellness Fitness for Life 3.0 2.0 ENGL 1010 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 19 COURSE TITLE Introduction to Emergency Services and Ability Testing CR 4.0 Introduction to Emergency Services Firefighter Physical Ability Testing 3.0 1.0 Introduction to Homeland Security Health and Safety Program Management Managing Emergency Medical Services Customer Service and Marketing for Em Serv Emergency Services Capstone 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 PREREQUISITES ENGL 1010 ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G 41 Any Emergency Services or related advisor approved courses. Any courses 1000 or higher 24.0 17.0 EMPHASIS IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT credits ESMG 3150 Public Program Administration ESMG 3300 Master Planning for Public Emerg. Services ESMG 3350 Analytical Research Approaches to Public ES ESMG 3600 Psychology of Emergency Services ESMG 4400 Legal Considerations for the Emerg. Services ESMG 4550 Principles of Disaster and Emergency Mgmt ESMG 4600 Public Administration and Emergency Mgmt ESMG 445G Human Factors in Emergency Mgmt ESMG 489R Undergrad Research in Emergency Mgmt (ESMG 481R) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.04.0 PLANNED COURSES Semester: CR Semester: CR Semester: CR Semester: CR Semester: CR Semester: CR Suggested General Education (GE) classes; HUMANITIES (HH) COMM 1020 - Public Speaking COMM 1050 – Intro to Speech Communication HUM 1010- Humanities through the Arts PHIL 1000- Introduction to Philosophy SOCIAL SCIENCE (SS) CJ 1010- Intro to Criminal Justice COMM 2110- Interpersonal Communications PSY 1010- General Psychology SOC 1010- Introduction to Sociology FINE ARTS (FF) THEA 1013- Introduction to Theater MUSC 1010- Introduction to Music 25 ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ESMG 310G ENGL 2010 or 2020 ESMG 310G ARTH 2710 History of Art to the Renaissance ARTH 2720- History of Art from the Renaissance ART 1010- Introduction to Visual Arts BIOLOGY (BB) BIOL 1010- General Biology ZOOL 1090- Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology ZOOL 2320- Human Anatomy BIOL 1610- College Biology PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PP) GEO 1080- Introduction to Oceanography METO 1010- Introduction to Meteorology PHSC 1000- Survey of Physical Science ASTR 1040- Elementary Astronomy GEO 1010- Introduction to Geology *For more information please contact us at uvuems@uvu.edu