Curriculum

The curriculum has been developed by experts to provide a combination of theoretical and applied knowledge.  The degree does not require a thesis, and there are 40 academic hours of study. Students are required to submit a final project that will count for 15% of their final GPA. The duration of studies is one continuous calendar year (three semesters, which include two regular semesters and an accelerated summer semester).

 

 

Courses

Introduction to Emergencies and Disaster                            

2 credits

Operational, Technological and Logistical – Topics in Disasters

2 credits

Public Policy

2 credits

Global Warming & Natural Hazards

2 credits

Epidemiology

2 credits

 Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies and Disaster Situations 

2 credits

 Statistics            

2 credits

 Team Building

1 credit 

Research Methods                                         

2 credits 

Introduction to CBRN     

2 credits 

 Disaster Psychology            

2 credits

 Projects Management and Evaluation           

2 credits 

Introduction to Cyber Events Readiness and Response

1 credit 

Medical Management in Mass Disasters and Mass Casualty Events                    

2 credits

 Humanitarian Affairs                                 

2 credits 

Crisis Management in Organizations                    

2 credits  

Risk and Crisis Communication 

2 credits

Public Health Consequences to Disasters 2 Credits

Legal Aspects of Disaster Management & Humanitarian Action

1 Credit

Seminars

Integrated Planning and Intervention & visits, meetings with emergency organizations, and visits during drills

4 credits

 

 

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