- Develop skills and knowledge to critically analyse and apply key concepts in disaster management theory, research, policy and application, such as vulnerability, resilience, governance, disaster risk reduction and sustainable development.
- Learn from an interdisciplinary team, drawing on ideas and methods in geography, history, politics, development studies, the arts and medicine.
- Develop knowledge and critical thinking skills to help prepare for a career in disaster management.
- This is a first and foremost an academic programme focussed on developing critical thinking and research skills. For those more interested in developing applied disaster management skills as a matter of priority, we advise that you seek other opportunities.
MSc International Disaster Management
MSc International Disaster Management
About
All countries face a wide range of hazards that have the potential to result in catastrophic societal impacts.
Despite actions taken by local emergency management professionals, international trends show that the economic and social impact of disaster is increasing around the world.
This is especially true in lower-income contexts, where large-scale disasters can result in enormous loss of life as well as considerable economic damage.
The MSc in International Disaster Management is aimed at students interested in critically analysing key concepts in disaster management theory, research, policy and application, including vulnerability, governance, disaster risk reduction, and enhancing resilience to disasters through prevention, preparedness, response and recovery efforts.
Students undertake interdisciplinary study at HCRI, focusing on the critical analysis of current trends in academic research and policies, particularly those related to international disaster risk reduction, sustainable development, and humanitarian action tools commonly used by disaster risk reduction professionals.
Students engage with a core curriculum that brings together the spheres of disaster risk reduction, sustainable development and humanitarian action.
HCRI's interdisciplinary team of researchers support critical exploration of disaster resilience, prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery, equipping students to work professionally in disaster risk reduction and sustainable development.
The MSc in International Disaster Management is unique as it incorporates units and lecturers from a wide variety of disciplines, including business and management, systems thinking, geography, history, politics, development studies, the arts and medicine.
This course is suitable for developing initial capacity in disaster risk reduction and/or supporting continuing education for disaster risk reduction professionals.
Disciplines
Master of Science (MSc)
Requirements
Entry Requirements
An upper Second Class Honours Degree or equivalent in a relevant degree in any discipline from a recognised university or its equivalent. Students who do not clearly meet the academic requirements may be considered based on relevant professional experience.
English Program Requirements
An overall grade of 6.5 in IELTS with 6.5 in writing and no less than 6.0 in all skillsis required or 93+ in the TOEFL iBTwith a minimum writing score of 22 with no skill below 20.
If you haveobtained a differentqualification, pleasecheck our English language requirements to ensure that it is accepted and equivalent to the above requirements.
This is an academically rigorous course that requires a high level of English language proficiency. Students with lower levels of language proficiency have a lower success rate. Before investing time and money in this programme, ensure that your language skills are adequate. If you have any doubts, we advise that you email the MSc IDM Pathway Lead ( nathaniel.ogrady@manchester.ac.uk )
Career
Career opportunities
The MSc in International Disaster Management first and foremost provides students with a grounding in critical disaster studies a skill set for which humanitarian organisations express an ongoing need.
Knowledge and critical thinking skills gained on the course have prepared graduates for national and international careers in emergency management and planning, programme management, consultancy, data migration, defence primary healthcare, and research.
Organisations our graduates have worked for include:
- NGOs such as German Red Cross, International Committee of the Red Cross (IFRC), Refugee Council, Shelter, Oxfam, and Age UK Manchester;
- Security and Defence/Intelligence Fusion;
- National Health Service;
- Local and Central Government/Civil service.
Read more about our graduate career destinations .
Find out more on the careers and employability page and see where some of our graduates are now working on the alumni page.
The University has its own dedicated Careers Service that is available to students while studying and for two years after graduation. At Manchester, there are a number of opportunities to boost your employability .
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 30,700Application Fee
GBPMSc International Disaster Management
The University of Manchester
United Kingdom,
Manchester
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