Master of Emergency and Disaster Management

Universidade Charles Darwin (CDU)

Tipo de instituição: Universidade/Instituição de Ensino Superior
Nível: Pós-graduação
CRICOS: 00300K

The Master of Emergency and Disaster Management qualifies you with the skills and knowledge to work as an emergency and disaster management professional in a variety of contexts. This in-depth and unique program draws upon the expertise and practical experience of researchers and practitioners working from Australia's gateway to Indonesia and Southeast Asia which is arguably one of the regions of the world most prone to, and affected by, various types of disasters. This course focuses on informed practice and research, and critically examines issues through a multi-sectoral lens to explore the ways in which different professional and cultural perspectives may shape emergency and disaster management work.During the course you will:Gain the essential knowledge and skills required to lead and manage all phases of the disaster management cycleLearn how to confidently apply your academic studies to practical responsesLearn how to apply your skills, knowledge and experience in a way that's appropriate, collaborative and productive in the Asia Pacific region and beyondHave the opportunity to tailor your course by choosing from a broad range of specialised electives and drawing on relevant study opportunities both at CDU and elsewhereAcquire the technical, managerial and leadership skills to progress your current career or take a new professional direction.

Informações do estudo

CampusTaxasConsumo médio do anoAssiduidade
Casuarina International: $31,000 No
  • Full-time : 2 years
  • Part-time : 4 years
CDU Online International: $31,000 No
  • Full-time : 2 years
  • Part-time : 4 years

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