Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience

Christchurch

 

INTAKE: Jul & Feb

Program Overview

The Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience program at the University of Canterbury (UC) offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding, managing, and mitigating the impacts of disasters and enhancing societal resilience.

Curriculum: UC's Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience curriculum integrates diverse disciplines, covering topics such as disaster management, risk assessment, emergency planning, community resilience, environmental hazards, and sustainable development. The coursework combines theoretical foundations with practical applications in disaster risk reduction strategies.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes research-oriented learning, allowing students to delve into critical areas related to disaster risk management. Students have the opportunity to conduct research on disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and the socio-economic impacts of disasters.

Industry Engagement: UC fosters strong partnerships with governmental agencies, NGOs, and industry stakeholders involved in disaster management. Through internships, fieldwork, and collaborative projects, students engage with professionals and gain practical experience in addressing real-world disaster challenges.

Global Perspective: The Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience program emphasizes a global perspective by examining various disaster contexts worldwide. Students analyze international case studies, policies, and frameworks to understand diverse approaches to disaster risk reduction and resilience.

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Location

Christchurch

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

NZD 59250

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs usually need a bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. The entry requirement may specify a minimum score of 50% or higher in the previous academic degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or 7.0, with no band below 6.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 90 with no individual section below 19.
  • PTE: Overall score of 58, with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Canterbury is dedicated to providing support to international students through various scholarship programs designed to recognize academic excellence, diversity, and specific areas of achievement. These scholarships aim to ease the financial burden and promote educational opportunities for talented individuals from around the world.

UC International First Year Scholarships: Geared towards high-achieving international students beginning their first year of study at UC. These scholarships acknowledge exceptional academic performance and assist students in their initial year of education at the university.

UC Master's Scholarships: For high-achieving international students pursuing Master's degrees at UC. These scholarships provide financial support to assist students in their postgraduate studies and promote research excellence.

UC Doctoral Scholarships: Aimed at international students undertaking Ph.D. studies at UC. These scholarships offer financial assistance and opportunities for research excellence in various fields of study.

Specific Field Scholarships: Additionally, UC offers specialized scholarships catering to students entering specific fields or disciplines. These scholarships encourage innovation and excellence in targeted areas of study.

Graduates from the Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience program at the University of Canterbury (UC) possess a specialized skill set that prepares them for various career paths in disaster management, risk assessment, and resilience building.

Disaster Risk Analyst: Alumni often pursue careers as disaster risk analysts, conducting risk assessments, analyzing vulnerabilities, and developing strategies for mitigating disaster impacts.

Emergency Management Specialist: Graduates may work in emergency management, coordinating responses to disasters, developing emergency plans, and implementing strategies for disaster preparedness.

Community Resilience Coordinator: Some alumni choose careers as community resilience coordinators, working with communities to enhance their resilience to disasters, organizing training, and fostering community engagement.

Policy Advisor/Analyst: Graduates may take up roles as policy advisors or analysts, working with government agencies or NGOs to develop policies and frameworks for disaster risk reduction and resilience building.

Humanitarian Aid Worker: Some alumni pursue careers in humanitarian aid organizations, providing assistance and support to communities affected by disasters, both locally and internationally.


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