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Alamo1 To Lead Disaster Management Course at UTSA

Our own Dr. Scott Harris is scheduled to lead an “Environmental Disasters” course for the UTSA Environmental Science program in the Fall 2017 semester.  This three-credit hour course will be taught one night per week, making it available to both traditional and non-traditional (after working hours) students.  Students can take it at either the undergraduate (ES 3953) or graduate (ES 6973) level.  There are no prerequisites and no books to buy.  It will be a hands-on course covering everything from the what, why and how to behind the scenes insights and details that you will not hear anywhere else.

https://asap.utsa.edu/pls/prod/xwskschd.P_List_OpenSch

Brief course description:

This course will focus on planning, responding and recovery from large, complex environmental disasters and the roles and implications for environmental scientists.  First-hand perspectives on unique and nationally significant emergencies and disasters ranging from Shuttle Columbia to Hurricane Katrina to Deepwater Horizon to a chlorine derailment from a former USEPA Federal On-Scene Coordinator.

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