Transitioning to the university structure gives former students the opportunity to continue their training, education, and professional development through schools tailored to their career needs. The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) will continue to exist within NDEMU to provide foundational training and development for early career emergency managers EMI Courses & Schedules To take an EMI course, applicants must meet the selection criteria and prerequisites specified for each course. Participants may not take the same course more than once.

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Enrollment in EMI courses is generally limited to U.S. residents, however, each year a limited number of international participants are accommodated. About EMI CAMPUS AND FACILITIES The National Emergency Training Center (NETC) in Emmitsburg, Maryland, is the home of the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and offers the finest in educational resources. The 107 acre campus also houses the U.S.

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Fire Administration and the National Fire Academy. EMI replaced its Incident Command System (ICS) curricula with courses that meet the requirements specified in the National Incident Management System (NIMS). EMI developed the new courses collaboratively with the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), the United States Fire Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture. Today, in response to a global pandemic, more frequent severe weather emergencies, and domestic threats, EMI is transforming into the National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU).