AP/ADMB4799 0.0 M: Essentials of Emergency Management
Offered by: ADMB
Session
Summer 2020
Term
S2
Format
ONLN (Fully Online)
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This DEM course is a pre-requisite for the DEM Master's degree. Applicants who meet the admission requirements but do not have sufficient background in disaster and emergency management or have not taken relevant academic courses in disaster and emergency management are admitted to the program conditional to the passing of an introductory Disaster & Emergency Management course run by our program. This is an online course that is offered through the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. The course is normally offered between June to August. Students should obtain at least a B- (70%) to pass this course. Applicants who cannot meet this requirement will not be admitted to the program.
Students enrolled in this course are required to review the Next Steps website.
The Next Steps website explains how to start your fully online (ONLN) & blended (BLEN) course(s) with start up information including computing requirements, course website access instructions and links to course outlines & course websites. Students are also encouraged to review the Student Guide to eLearning at York University.
Moodle course website access starts within the first week of the term. For late enrollees it takes two business days from the time of your enrolment to access the Moodle websites once the semester has started. Course materials begin to be released on the course website during the first week of the semester. Get familiar with Moodle by reviewing the Moodle Student Resources Page.
For enrolment matters and academic related questions, please contact the affiliated LA&PS School/Department. For eLearning support please contact eLearning Services, LA&PS.
Moodle and computing support can be directed to askit@yorku.ca or visit the Student Computing website
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