We expect certificate candidates have basic writing, speaking and computational skills that would be expected in a wildland fire fighting position. We expect certificate candidates to be proficient in fundamentals of computer operation (some basic Windows based operating system / software experience) and we have provided on-line training links to help them with this.
During the course of the certificate program we expect students to gain the following knowledge and skills:
- An understanding of ecological adaptations of forests including genetic variation and adaptations as well as the basic concepts of tree reproduction, growth and structure.
- Students will be able to characterize the biogeochemical processes of forested ecosystems.
- Comprehension of population models, predator-prey relationships, habitat selection and quality, and the interactions of wildlife and their required resources.
- An understanding of plant community concepts in forest ecology, niche and niche differentiation concepts and biodiversity concepts.
- An understanding of disturbance terminology and regime characteristics, the role and importance of native and introduced species and succession terminology and life-history characteristics
- An understanding of landscape ecology concepts, terminology and the importance of scale in space and time.
- An understanding of what silviculture is and how it applies to forest and fire management as well as basic concepts of stand development, forest strata, regeneration, site preparation, and intermediate treatments.
- An understanding of how silvicultural and ecological concepts relate to fuel treatments, fire effects and land management.
- An understanding of basic GIS concepts and how ArcGIS can be applied directly to forest and fire management issues.
- An understanding of basic vegetation and fire monitoring terminology, protocols and data as well as fire behavior and fire effects models.
- An understanding of the philosophical, historical, legal, ecological, social and cultural aspects of land management and how that relates to fire management.
Upon completion of the certificate program:
- Certificate recipients will understand the importance of forest and fire ecology as well as fire science concepts to land management and fire management.
- Certificate recipients will have a working familiarity with fire effects and/or fire behavior models
- Certificate recipients will be prepared to apply their knowledge to their daily jobs and to land management.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 November 1999 )