Certificate in Integrated Pest Management
The Certificate in Integrated Pest Management explores the importance of managing many different kinds of pests – insects, weeds, and pathogens - that affect our natural and agricultural ecosystems. It will emphasize learning about the ecosystem characteristics that favour the presence of pests and students will design and develop management plans to prevent and address a variety of pests using physical, mechanical, cultural, biological and chemical approaches.
This program prepares students for careers in environmental management by giving them expertise specific to this field. In completing five courses as part of this certificate program, students will understand the social and environmental impacts of pests in modern society. The Faculty of Agriculture is home to faculty and staff who have expertise in pest management so students can expect to gain learning from first-hand experience and research.
This certificate is open to students eligible for admission to or enrolled in a BSc or BSc (Agr) program at either of Dalhousie’s Halifax or Truro campuses.
Certificate Requirements
Total of 15 credit hours required to be completed within 5 years (maximum).
Required Courses
BIOA 3002.03: Weed Science
BIOA 3000.03: Entomology
BIOA 2005.03: Plant Pathology
ENVA 4008.03: Directed Studies in Pest Management
Optional Courses
Any ONE from the list below:
APSC 2011.03: Technology for Precision Agriculture
ENVA 2004.03: Introduction to Integrated Pest Management Techniques
To inquire further about the requirements for the Certificate in Integrated Pest Management, please contact Program Coordinator, Scott White (scott.white@dal.ca).