Courses Available
Via Zoom Through
May
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Spots are still available
for a number of LSU NCBRT/ACE's virtual courses. These
DHS/FEMA-certified courses are available to your agency or organization
at no cost.
A FEMA Student ID is
needed for registration. Find your FEMA SID here.
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The
following courses are available: PER-383-C: Document
Inspection for Law Enforcement - Customized (0.4 CEUs)
AWR-118: Biological
Incidents Awareness (0.7 CEUs)
MGT-324-C:
Campus Emergencies Prevention, Response, and Recovery - Customized (0.8
CEUs)
AWR-219-C:
Site Protection Through Observational Techniques
- Customized (0.4 CEUs)
AWR-315: Fundamentals
of Criminal Intelligence (2.0 CEUs) |
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PER-383-C: Document Inspection for Law Enforcement -
Customized (4 hours)
Note: This course is for certified law enforcement
professionals ONLY.
This course provides participants with the skills to
evaluate the authenticity of identification documents and ensure that
documents are lawfully possessed. This course provides a professional
and comprehensive examination of overt and covert security features of
genuine current state drivers licenses and federal travel
documents.More information on the course can be found here.
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Date: Wednesday, June 11
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
Course ID: 34041
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AWR-118: Biological Incidents Awareness (7 hours*)
This course provides a brief overview of biological
incidents that have occurred; biological agents that are naturally
occurring, could be accidentally released, or could be used
deliberately; the typical course of disease and how that may vary in a
deliberate incident; an overview of biological agents as terrorist
weapons; and methods of protection from biological agents.
More information on this course can be found here.
*Note: This course is a seven hour-long course delivery
over two consecutive days. The first day is four hours long, and the
second day is three hours.
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Date: Wednesday, May 14 - Thursday, May
15
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM CST (Wednesday);
10:00 - 1:00 PM (Thursday)
Course ID: 34038
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MGT-324-C: Campus Emergencies Prevention, Response, and
Recovery - Customized (8 hours*)
The goal of this course is to assist the campus
community and neighboring jurisdictions in developing
the necessary decision-making skills to prevent,
protect, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover
from a an active shooter situation or other campus
emergency. More information on this course can be found here.
*Note: This course is an eight hour-long course delivery
over two consecutive days. Each day is
four hours long.
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Date: Monday, May 12 - Tuesday, May 13
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM CST (both days)
Course ID: 34036
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AWR-219-C:
Site Protection through Observational Techniques - Customized (4 hours)
This course
trains law enforcement, emergency responders and other public safety
personnel to improve
their
observational techniques by using a four-step ongoing screening process
that includes increasing
protective
awareness, identifying pre-operational behavior, evaluating and taking
action. More information
on this course
can be found here.
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Date: Thursday, May 29
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
Course ID: 34030
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AWR-315:
Fundamentals of Criminal Intelligence (20 hours*)
This course
presents participants with the core capabilities required for
intelligence personnel from an all-crimes, all-hazards perspective. It
encompasses traditional crimes, domestic and international acts of
terrorism, and other potential crises. The goal of this course is to
ensure intelligence personnel leave equipped with the knowledge and
tools necessary to manage, staff, and operate criminal intelligence
enterprises within their agencies, in order to help protect and prevent
potential threats to the public. More information on this course can be
found here.
*Note: This
course is an 20 hour-long course delivery over five consecutive days.
Each day is four hours long.
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Date: Monday, May 5 - Friday,
May 9
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
(all days)
Course ID: 34048
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