Infrastructure Protection
Overview
The Infrastructure Protection Certificate Program will enrich your knowledge of and skills in critical infrastructure security and resilience. You will gain a broad understanding of homeland security infrastructure protection doctrine through an in-depth examination of key concepts and practices in capabilities-based and community-focused planning, integrated risk management, private-public partnerships, and whole community resilience strategies.
Required Courses
Note: All courses must be taken within five (5) years of the date of the application.
Note: The AWR401 course is not considered an equivalent for MGT310 Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review course. The AWR401 course is a reduced hour, web-based alternative designed to more quickly reach a broad national audience with information on the updated THIRA/SPR process.
awr213
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness
*Formerly titled “Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources Awareness“
mgt310
Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Preparedness Review
*Formerly titled “1) Jurisdictional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment and 2) Threat and Risk Assessment“
mgt315
Conducting Risk Assessments for Critical Community Assets
*Formerly titled “1) Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment and 2) Critical Asset Risk Management“
mgt414
Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Community Lifelines
*Formerly titled “Advanced Critical Infrastructure Protection“
How to Apply for this Certificate
Once all five TEEX NERRTC courses have been completed, participants must complete the Infrastructure Protection Certificate Application and return the form to the TEEX Law Enforcement and Protective Services division to receive their certificate.
Note: Students will be responsible for the cost of the certificate if an additional copy is requested. TEEX will contact you when additional fees apply before processing your application.
