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Inventory of Disaster Management Education in Major Canadian Universities
L. Falkiner
March 2003
ICLR Research
Paper Series – No. 30

Abstract

Over the next decades, an increasingly volatile climate, changing risk from natural and human induced hazards and shifting employment demographics will contribute to a greater demand for emergency and disaster professionals in Canada. Education must be a key component in a strategy to meet this demand. In this study, the author conducted an audit of course descriptions within six social science disciplines at thirty-eight Canadian universities to assess the availability of disaster management education in Canada. The results of the audit indicate that disaster-related courses are rare and are poorly distributed among the six disciplines. Recommendations to address this shortfall include:

· Greater emphasis on hazards and disaster management within the identified disciplines;
· Creation of targeted disaster education modules, to be integrated into existing curriculum;
· Further research into the availability of disaster-related courses in the natural sciences and remaining social science disciplines.


Inventory of Disaster Management Education in Major Canadian Universities (March 2003) (PDF)







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