Number of courses: 4
Total course hours: 126
Time to completion: Up to 3 years
Questions: openlearning@dal.ca
The Certificate in Wildfire and Climate Change Adaptation Management consists of four (4) fully online courses. This advanced certificate will focus on wildfire and climate change planning and prevention in the fire service.
Courses
The certificate consists of four (4) required courses. Learners can expect to spend a minimum of three (3) hours per week on their studies for each course.
Click on each course name for more details and specific learning outcomes:
- OLCD-FIRE0010 Disaster Management and the Fire Department
- OLCD-FIRE0033 Wildfire and Climate Change Adaptation Management
- OLCD-FIRE0036 Incident Command: Thinking and Acting
- OLCD-PALS0031 Organizational Behaviour
Please note: The Certificate requires a passing grade of 70% in each course. See each course for applicable tuition fees and schedule. You must register for each course individually to reserve your spot. Courses can be taken in any order. Courses can only be used towards one certificate.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this certificate, learners will:
- identify a variety of successful wildfire resilience activities;
- recognize the systems in place for effective wildfire suppression operations at local, provincial, national, and international levels;
- anticipate and be open to changes in the workplace;
- support workplace teams in working together effectively;
- understand how disaster management is linked with the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all aspects of emergencies;
- create and focus on objectives, develop and implement effective strategies, increase accountability, and facilitate clear communications; and
- appreciate the nuances and complexities of implementing Incident Command System philosophies and the impacts to the humans within our organizations.
Prerequisites
The prerequisite for the Certificate in Wildfire and Climate Change Adaptation Management is the Certificate in Fire Service Leadership. Before taking OLCD-FIRE0036 (Incident Command: Thinking and Acting), students should also take ICS 100, and ICS 200.
Language Requirement: University-level English language proficiency required in writing, speaking and reading comprehension. It is recommended that students have an IELTS Academic score of 6.5 overall or a TOEFL-IBT score of 90 overall for this program. Please see the following guidelines from Dalhousie University for more information: English Language Requirements For Undergraduate Admissions - Admissions - Dalhousie University.
Program Delivery
The program is delivered through the flexibility and convenience of Dalhousie's enriched and engaging online learning platform (OpenDal). Courses include group activities, live streaming lectures and project work. Course delivery is designed to provide maximum benefit and flexibility through online study.
Who Should Take This Certificate?
- Those aspiring to or currently in leadership roles for planning and prevention of wildfire and climate change crises.
Recognition of Prior Learning
It may be possible to receive advanced standing in this certificate based on your prior learning from work or life experience. We provide two types of recognition of prior learning:
- Prior Certified Learning: Assessment of prior coursework or training through a provider, that is neither a university or college, for the purpose of advanced standing. Examples of certified learning may include military courses, accredited certificates, workplace training programs, etc.
- Prior Experiential Learning: Assessment of previous work and life learning that may be equivalent to learning outcomes of university courses / programs, for the purpose of advanced standing. Relevant prior learning may come from work or volunteer experience, participation on committees or boards, independent study, etc.
To discuss how to use your prior learning to apply for advanced standing, please contact rpl@dal.ca.