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  • DeadlineStudy Details: Full-time and part-time, distance learning

Masters Degree Description

Play a vital role in helping organisations to prepare, plan, respond and recover from a wide range of human-made or natural disasters. Whether dealing with a cyber-attack on national infrastructure or supporting communities in the aftermath of a flood or earthquake, you can make a real difference.

Our multidisciplinary course uses real-world case studies and has a contemporary twist, exploring threats such as terrorism, pandemics and climate change. We also look at sustainable solutions and local, national and international contexts.

You’ll learn how to create a resilience plan to minimise a disaster’s impact – and tailor it to your organisation. We cover technological innovations too.

Entry Requirements

A 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or significant appropriate work experience.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

You’ll be equipped with the critical and reflective skills, as well as a range of other transferable skills, that are attractive to employers. These can be adapted to a range of professions including, but not limited to:

⦁ Policing organisations
⦁ Blue light responders
⦁ Criminal Justice organisations
⦁ Office of Police and Crime Commissioners
⦁ Government and council work
⦁ Humanitarian organisations
⦁ National, Foreign or Defence Ministries
⦁ Armed Forces
⦁ Security Services
⦁ Health trusts
⦁ NGO agencies
⦁ International or Regional organisations

Module Details

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