Home » Degree Planning » Degree Checklists » 2024-2025 Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management Disaster and Emergency Management - Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management (BDEM) Degree Checklist for 2024-2025 Academic Year The checklist below is intended as guide to help with degree requirements and course selection. It is not intended as the official confirmation of a student’s eligibility to graduate as requirements may change from year to year. Satisfaction of all degree requirements will be officially determined by the Registrar’s Office upon application to graduate. Make sure to follow the correct degree requirements by checking the Undergraduate Academic Calendar of the year in which you entered the program. To find out which courses you have already completed toward your degree, use the Degree Progress Report. For more help, contact your academic advisor. Quick Links School of Administrative Studies Academic AdvisingGPA CalculatorUniversity Academic CalendarSearch Course TimetablesApply to Graduate General Education - 21 Credits21 credits at the 1000 level, chosen from 3 different general education categoriesCreditGradeNotes Natural Science6.00 Humanities or Social Science: (whichever is not taken in 1)6.00 Humanities or Social Science9.00 Major - 51 CreditsCreditGradeNotes 3 Credits non-DEMS courses chosen from Appendix ii13.00 9 Credits in DEMS chosen from: AP/DEMS 3705; AP/DEMS 3706; AP/DEMS 3708; AP/DEMS 4704; AP/DEMS 4705; AP/DEMS 4707; AP/DEMS 4708; AP/DEMS 47099.00 AP/DEMS 4721 Qualitative Methods3.00 LE/ESSE 1410 Natural, Technological and Human Induced Disaster6.00 AP/DEMS 3707 Ethics: Society, the Environment and Disasters3.00 AP/DEMS 3704 Emergency Management Communications3.00 AP/DEMS 3703 Business Continuity Planning3.00 AP/DEMS 3702 Comprehensive Emergency Management I3.00 AP/DEMS 3701 Disaster Risk Management3.00 AP/DEMS 2700 Fundamentals of Emergency Management3.00 AP/ADMS 2400 or AP/HRM 26003.00 AP/ADMS 2320 Business Statistics3.00 AP/DEMS 1701 Disaster Case Studies3.00 AP/ADMS 1000 Introduction to Business3.00 Outside of Major - 18 CreditsCourses Outside the Major– at least 18 CreditsCreditGradeNotes Course Outside DEMS6.00 Course Outside DEMS6.00 Course Outside DEMS6.00 Free Choice - CreditsCreditGradeNotes No items found Total Degree Credits: 90 Note: For the general education category, students must take 21 credits of general education including: 6.00 credits in natural science (NATS); A 9.00 credit approved general education course in the social science or humanities categories; and a 6.00 credit approved general education course in the opposite category to the 9.00 credit course in the social science or humanities already taken. General Education courses are offered at the 1000 level. Requirement Checklist To ensure graduation, each box much be checked as completed. Residency Requirement: Residency Requirement: A minimum of 30 course credits and at least half (50 percent) of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program major/minor must be taken at York University Upper Level Requirement:Upper-level Requirement: At least 18 credits must be at the 3000 or 4000 level. GPA Requirement:Cumulative grade point average of at least 5.0 and declared subject grade point average of at least 5.0 Save as PDF Resources Academic Advising Services We provide the information and guidance to support your academic needs and help you achieve your goals. Departments & Schools We give you options. Our degree programs are among the world’s most advanced in the humanities, social sciences and professional programs, built on cutting-edge theory, strengthened by international and practical education, and taught by leading experts. Student Support & Advising Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent sed volutpat enim, pharetra imperdiet orci. Suspendisse accumsan velit eu lectus aliquet commodo.