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Course Description
Through lecture, classroom and field exercises, students can expect to learn methods to identify wetlands and delineate their boundaries based on indicators of vegetation, soils, and hydrology, in addition to conducting desktop delineations through aerial photo interpretation. Other topics to be covered include wetland classification, impact and assess reports, and relative-value assessments. Prior knowledge of soils and vegetation is helpful, but not required.

Who Should Take This Course?
Aimed at individuals transitioning into the environmental field, as well as mid-level professionals in sectors involving environmental aspects, this course will also be of value to agrologists, biologists, engineers, industrial managers, foresters, technologists, and others who wish to update their skills and knowledge in this area.

Notes
This course has online synchronous lectures, with two days as a mandatory in-person fieldwork days. Learning facilitated through case study review, lectures, and group activities, and two days of fieldwork. Content developed to comply with Alberta Wetlands Policies, current industry best practices, regulations, and requirements. Recognized by the Alberta Institute of Agrologists (AIA) as a senior agrology course related to entrance into the profession and to augment core knowledge requirements related to a practice area. This course may be recognized as educational or continuing professional development credits by ECO Canada, the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), the Association of Alberta Forest Management Professionals (AAFMP), and the Association of Science & Engineering Technology Professionals Of Alberta (ASET). A recommended reading list will be provided via the eClass portal and will be available approximately three days prior to course start – advanced registration is advised. Mandatory field work (two full-day field trips). A basic plant field guide and a Munsell soil color book will be provided to each field team. Additional copies, however, would be useful, and students are encouraged to bring plant identification books/field guides. Hand lenses are required to assist in class exercises. Assessment includes post-course work to be completed via eClass.
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Section Title
Wetland Delineation, Classification, and Assessment
Language of Delivery
English
Type
Online - Synchronous
Days
M, T
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
May 26, 2025 to May 27, 2025
Type
In Person
Days
W, Th
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
May 28, 2025 to May 29, 2025
Type
Online - Synchronous
Days
F
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
May 30, 2025
Type
Online - Asynchronous
Dates
May 31, 2025 to Jun 15, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
39.0
Delivery Options
Hybrid  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Taxable non-credit $995.00
Section Notes
There are two mandatory full-day field trips required during this course. They will take place on May 28 and 29, 2025. More information about the field trip will be provided during the first day of class. This class requires asynchronous work that occurs after the scheduled class meetings.
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