Dates: April 17-21, 2006
Overview of Course: The Master
Trainer Practicum Workshop is an optional course designed to enable
program participants an opportunity to complete the research and
finalize course materials for their practicum project. Participants
will have access to the NETC Learning Resource Center to complete
research for their projects. Computers will be available for participants
to develop and edit their projects. Members of the Master Trainer
faculty will be available by appointment to assist participants
and provide guidance in finalizing their projects.
Course Goals: To provide Master
Trainer participants the opportunity to complete their research
and finalize their practicum projects.
Selection Criteria: Participants
enrolled in the Master Trainer Program that have approved practicum
projects and assigned mentors. Participants should have completed
E601, E602, E603 and E604. The Master Trainer Practicum Workshop
is limited to a maximum of 12 participants.
Costs: There are no tuition charges
to attend the workshop. State and local government participants
are eligible for a stipend to cover transportation to and from the
course in accordance with EMI stipend policy. Travel and per diem
for Federal personnel must be paid by participant’s agency.
All personnel staying on campus are required to purchase a meal
ticket ($93.00 for the week).
How to Enroll: Since this is an
optional course, MTP participants must submit a 75-5 to the NETC
Admissions Office. (See “To Apply”)
Prerequisites: Completion of E601,
E602, E603 and E604.
Location: Emergency Management
Institute, Emmitsburg, Maryland
To Apply: Complete a FEMA Form
75-5, General Admissions Application with student signature and
signature of supervisor or sponsoring agency official. Submit the
application to the National Emergency Training Center Admissions
Office at 16825 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 or Fax
to (301) 447-1658. For further information, please refer to the
course web site at: http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/apply
or contact Phil McDonald, course manager, at (301) 447-1381 or email
at phil.mcdonald@dhs.gov.
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