The ability to perform essential work in a disaster requires skills in emergency operations and management. These skills may be developed through this series of courses that offers "how to" training focused on practical information. This series emphasizes applied skills in disaster operations, management and coordination.
The original Advanced Professional Series (APS) course lineup was first established on November 27, 2001, to motivate and challenge students to continue emergency management training. Courses include practical skills from the whole spectrum of emergency management and disaster duties.
APS courses are classroom delivered courses unless otherwise noted. APS courses are delivered through the State Emergency Management Agency. Contact your State Training Officer for a schedule of offerings. State Training Officer contact information is included below.
Required Courses
G775 - EOC Management and Operations, or EOC Management and Operations IS775
G191 - Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Center Interface, or E947 IEMC EOC/IMT Interface or E/L449 ICS Train the Trainer*
G250.7 (G557) - Rapid Assessment Workshop,
G270.4 - Recovery from Disaster, the Local Government Role, or E210 Recovery from Disaster, the Local Government Role*
G393 - Mitigation for Emergency Managers
Elective Courses (choose any 5)
G288 - Local Volunteer and Donations Management
G364 - Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools, or L363 Multi-Hazard Planning for Higher Education*
IS703 - NIMS Resource Management, (Independent Study)
G202 - Debris Management, or E202 Debris Management Planning for State, Local and Tribal Officials*
G386 - Mass Fatalities,
G361 - Flood Fight Operations
G110 - Emergency Management Operations Course for Local Governments, or one of the following IEMC courses E900, E905, E910, E915, E920, E930*
G408 - Homeland Security Planning for Local Governments (formerly Terrorism Planning)
G108 - Community Mass Care Management
G358 - Evacuation and Re-entry Planning
G290 - Basic Public Information Officers, or E388 Advanced Public Information Officer*
G271 - Hazardous Weather and Flood Preparedness, or IS271 - Anticipating Hazardous Weather and Community Risk, (Independent Study) G272 - Warning Coordination
E/L/G 146 - Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) or E/L/G 147 - Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Train the Trainer
G366 - Planning for the Needs of Children in Disaster
G197 – Access and Function Needs
* All substitute E or L courses are subject to the Approval of the State Training Officer.
Original Required Courses as Optional Credit
The required courses of the original lineup will remain as optional credit for persons in mid-stream taking the original series. Students who have taken any or all of the original required courses will therefore not forfeit anything and can use those courses as credit for required courses. State Training Officers can continue to use any of the original required courses to suit their needs.
There are no required prerequisites for the APS courses. It is recommended that individuals take IS 100, IS 200, IS 700, IS 800 and/or the Professional Development Series (PDS) to have a better understanding of the concepts of the Advance Professional Series.
For Further Information
If you would like further information or have questions, please contact Paul Benyeda at paul.benyeda@fema.dhs.gov or by phone at (301)-447-1326.