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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 revolutionizing the field of emergency management in Canada. This program integrates both social and physical sciences perspectives on hazards and disasters, all within a liberal arts education framework. The ADES degree aims to cultivate professionals equipped with a broad scope of practice and extensive knowledge, preparing them to effectively manage community responses to disasters.

Program structure

The ADES program is structured as a four-year undergraduate degree, which has been offered since 2001. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of emergency management, focusing on:

  • Combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
  • Preparing students for various roles in emergency management.
  • Offering an optional co-op experience to enhance real-world learning.

Students can expect a curriculum that evolves with the field, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges of managing disasters and emergencies in diverse communities.

Featured Experiences

The ADES program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Optional 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.
  • Interdisciplinary approach that combines insights from various fields.

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 policies for organizations and communities.
  • Disaster Recovery Specialist: Focuses on helping communities recover from disasters, ensuring that recovery efforts are effective and sustainable.
  • Risk Analyst: Evaluates potential risks and hazards to develop strategies for risk mitigation and management.
  • Public Safety Officer: Works to ensure the safety of the public during emergencies, coordinating responses and resources.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Engages with communities to educate and prepare them for potential disasters, fostering resilience and awareness.

 

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