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Course Description

This online course is 18 learning hours over six weeks. It is recommended that students spend a minimum of 3 hours each week on coursework. Students may choose to complete more hours of work on the course in order to explore the content in more depth. 


Climate change related disasters in Canada have never been more formidable. The 2023 wildfire season was by far the most destructive on record. Floods, hurricanes, drought, and other events have cost billions, cost lives, and are only increasing in severity. This course will show how understanding climate change forms the basis for responding to the natural disasters that come with it. There will be a focus on wildfire and climate change resilience, highlighting how different levels of government, indigenous communities, global emergency response communities, and everyday fire departments can tackle wildfire and climate change threats. Additionally, wildfire operations and the Canadian support mechanisms and resources available to effectively mitigate and manage these disasters will be explored.

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Identifying Impacts and Trends of our Changing Climate
  • Module 2: Wildfire Resilience: Municipalities and Fire Department Best Practices
  • Module 3: Wildland Wildfire Synopsis

What You Will Learn

  • Identifying trends in climate change models: past, present, and future.
  • Greenhouse gas, global warming, and the transformations to our natural environment.
  • Mitigating human-caused climate change.
  • An awareness of First Nation wildfire protection measures.
  • Exploring successful wildfire resilience activities in Canada and beyond.
  • Canadian wildfire impacts within a global context.
  • Systems for effective wildfire suppression operations at local, provincial, national, and international levels.

Microcredential

This course provides learners with the opportunity to earn a microcredential. A microcredential is evidence of a skill or competency that is employment related. Dalhousie microcredentials are developed in collaboration with employers, industries, and/or organizations that relate to the content. A microcredential can be displayed on social media pages, digital resumes, personal webpages, and in email signatures. To earn the microcredential in this course, learners will need to successfully complete a competency-based assessment.

Learn more about this microcredential on our website.

Notes

Our instructor, Brian Hutchinson, is a well-known and respected expert in firefighting, wildfire response, and fire service education. He is currently the Superintendent of Provincial Operations - Fire Services at the BC Wildfire Service. See his LinkedIn profile here: LinkedIn - Brian Hutchinson.

The Faculty of Open Learning & Career Development recommends an intermediate level of English language proficiency for the most effective learning and participation in our online and face-to-face courses. A list of minimum recommended scores on some common English tests can be found on our website. If you have questions about your English language proficiency and ability to succeed in this course, please contact openlearning@dal.ca.

Recommended For

Anyone in a leadership role for the planning and prevention of wildfire and climate change crises.
 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Wildfire and Climate Change Adaptation Management
Type
Online - Self-Paced
Dates
Oct 18, 2024 to Nov 29, 2024
Type
Online - Scheduled
Days
Wednesday
Time
7:00PM to 8:30PM
Dates
Oct 30, 2024 to Nov 27, 2024
Schedule and Location
Total Learning Hours
18.0
Location
  • Online Campus - Atlantic Time
Instruction Delivery Method(s)
Course Fee(s)
Fee non-credit $575.00
Instructors
Required Software
A webcam and microphone/headset will be required for the live sessions. This course requires a Dalhousie NetID. If you do not currently have a NetID, a NetID will be assigned to you, and—after registration—you will receive an email on how to claim your account. Once you have claimed your account, you will login to the Student Portal under the heading "I have a NetID Username and Password" on the far left of the login screen.
Section Notes

This course has scheduled written assignments and discussions within the term time frame. There will also be 3 facilitated online sessions - click on View Details for dates. *Please note: Live session dates and times may be subject to change, but will be finalized 6 weeks prior to course start date.* 

The course site will be open at 4:00 PM Atlantic Time on the course start date.

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