The Certificate in Fire Services Administration: Emergency Management is offered fully online. This advanced certificate will focus on emergency and disaster management systems. Content includes building professional competency, a look at delivery models, and working in a Canadian context.
What Will You Learn?
- About challenges with emergency planning
- Global perspectives relating to disaster management
- The evolving roles of emergency personnel
Who Should Take This Certificate?
Any of the following individuals who have completed the Certificate in Fire Service Leadership:
- Fire service officers
- Emergency management personnel
- Managers and logistical coordinators of disaster recovery
Certificate Requirements
The certificate consists of nine (9) courses over 324 hours. The six required courses (216 hours) are:
- OLCD-FIRE0022 Program Evaluation and Statistics
- OLCD-FIRE0019 Municipal Finance
- OLCD-FIRE0012 Fire Department Human Resource Management I
- OLCD-LGOV0015 Municipal Law (formerly OLCD-FIRE0015 Fire Service Law)
- OLCD-FIRE0016 Fire Service Strategic Planning
- and either OLCD-FIRE0018 Fire Suppression Management or OLCD-FIRE0014 Fire Prevention Management
You can select three electives (108 hours) from the options below:
- OLCD-FIRE0011 Emergency Medical Service Management and the Fire Department
- OLCD-FIRE0010 Disaster Management and the Fire Department
- OLCD-FIRE0029 Theoretical Foundations of Incident Command: Thinking
- OLCD-FIRE0028 Theoretical Foundations of Incident Command: Acting
Fees and Schedule
See each course for the applicable tuition fee. Courses start in September, January and April. Each course is offered at least once a year. All courses are 12 weeks long and require a minimum of 36 hours of learning engagement each.
Note: No deferral of the non-refundable deposit or program fees is allowed. Text and materials related to courses may constitute an additional cost.
For assistance or more information, please contact openlearning@dal.ca.
Do you have prior learning or experience relevant to this certificate?
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.