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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program overview

Brandon University’s Applied Disaster and Emergency Studies (ADES) program is at the forefront of transforming the emergency management field in Canada. This innovative degree integrates perspectives from both social and physical sciences within a liberal arts education framework. The program aims to produce professionals equipped with a broad scope of practice and extensive knowledge, focusing on the development and implementation of policies and processes that mitigate risks, prepare communities, and respond effectively to disasters.

Program structure

The ADES program is structured as a four-year degree, providing students with a comprehensive education in emergency management. The program is designed to cover various aspects of disaster management, ensuring that students gain a well-rounded understanding of the field. Key features of the program include:

  • Optional Co-op opportunities to gain practical experience.
  • Integration of social and physical sciences perspectives.
  • Focus on community preparedness and disaster response.

Students can expect a dynamic learning environment that prepares them for the challenges of emergency management in today’s world.

Featured Experiences

The ADES program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:

  • Co-op placements that provide hands-on experience in the field.
  • Opportunities to engage in community-based projects.
  • Access to a network of professionals in the emergency management sector.
  • Field experiences that allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world situations.

These experiences are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their future careers.

Career Options

Graduates of the ADES program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Emergency Management Coordinator: Responsible for developing and implementing emergency plans and procedures for organizations and communities.
  • Disaster Recovery Specialist: Focuses on helping communities recover from disasters by coordinating resources and support services.
  • Risk Analyst: Evaluates potential risks and develops strategies to mitigate them, ensuring safety and preparedness.
  • Public Safety Officer: Works to ensure the safety of the public during emergencies and disasters, often collaborating with various agencies.
  • Community Preparedness Educator: Teaches communities about disaster preparedness and response strategies, enhancing overall resilience.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, making the ADES program a valuable investment in their future careers.

 

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