Academic Credit
Upon completion of the Response to Bombing Incidents (RBI) or Prevention of Bombing Incidents (PBI) course, you will be eligible for academic or college credit.
- Each course is worth two semester-based credit hours.
- No additional class work is required.
- You may earn an additional credit hour with a directed study. The directed study is earned by either
- Teaching a four-hour awareness-level course or
- Writing a research paper
Once you apply, register, and pay the required tuition, you may request an official transcript from New Mexico Tech.
NOTE: You will earn continuing education units (CEUs) for completing RBI or PBI; however, CEUs are mainly used for recertification purposes and are not directly transferable toward a college degree
Credit is earned in the following areas:
- RBI 32-hour Technical-level Course
Undergraduate: Chemical Engineering 389/491
Graduate: Mechanical Engineering 589/581
- PBI 36.5-hour Technical-level Course
Undergraduate: Management 389/491
Graduate: Engineering Management 589/581
Two important notes before proceeding:
- ALWAYS make sure your school evaluates the credit from New Mexico Tech before applying for credit. There are no refunds after your registration and payment have been processed
- Receipt of a transcript may take one to two weeks. If you register for the directed study, you will receive a transcript in approximately two to three weeks from the time we receive your paper or proof of training.
For more information please contact Leslie Griego lgriego@emrtc.nmt.edu or 575-835-5312.