Specialise in Disaster Management for your Master of Sustainable Development Goals at Massey
The Master of Sustainable Development Goals (Disaster Management) is a 180-credit taught degree focusing on the theory and practice of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The qualification addresses the most pressing issue facing humanity and the planet: sustainability. This degree is unique in Australia and New Zealand.
What are the Sustainable Development Goals?
The SDGs are the UN’s ambitious macro-level plan for humankind’s development and sustainability. The goals address global challenges including those related to poverty and inequality, climate and environmental degradation, prosperity, peace and justice.
Follow your interests
You’ll take 2 core courses in sustainable development. The first will introduce you to theories of sustainable development and the SDGs. The second will focus on multi-disciplinary frameworks. You’ll examine how to measure progress against the SDGs, as well as the paradigms of indigenous knowledge and practice in the field of sustainability.
Then, you’ll move on to your subject of disaster management. Courses cover topics such as:
- coping with disasters
- emergency management
- emergency management in practice, and
- natural hazards.
Real-world experience
The final component of your degree is a student practicum during which you will work in a relevant organisation and gain experience in the implementation of the SDGs. If relevant and viable, you may be able to complete your practicum in your current place of work. Alternatively, you may choose another organisation or ask the Massey staff to help you find an appropriate agency for your practicum. International students can choose to stay and complete their practicum in New Zealand, or travel back to their home country and complete it there.
