8 Short courses in Emergency & Disaster Management in England, United Kingdom
Fundamentals of Accident Investigation
This Fundamentals of Accident Investigation course offered by Cranfield University focuses on the fundamental skills required by an accident investigator, and draws upon the experiences of the air, marine and rail transport industries to give a balanced view of the accident investigation process.
Emergency Medicine Point of Care Ultrasound
On this Emergency Medicine Point of Care Ultrasound course at The University of Lancashire, you'll learn the principles of emergency medicine ultrasound.
Protecting Critical National Infrastructure
The Protecting Critical National Infrastructure course offered by Cranfield University outlines current risks to critical infrastructure and key resources posed by terrorism and related threats.
Introduction to Humanitarian Aid
Discover the history of humanitarian aid and the principles and values that underpin it with Introduction to Humanitarian Aid at Deakin University delivered through FutureLearn.
International Disaster Management
This International Disaster Management course at Bournemouth University is designed for people with existing or anticipated responsibilities for disaster management.
Mass Fatality Incidents
This Mass Fatality Incidents course offered by Cranfield University introduces the issues facing forensic and management personnel after a mass fatality incident, and the procedures and protocols in place to help the return to normality.
Mile2 Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer
This Mile2 Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer course from Hudson Courses Limited course offers up-to-date information that has been developed by leading risk management professionals.
Fire Investigation
The Fire Investigation course offered by The University of Lancashire will develop students’ skills and knowledge to enable them to conduct a fire investigation and to communicate the findings of the investigation to stakeholders in writing and verbally to in accordance with legal requirements, appropriate conventions and agreed protocols.