MA Geography (Risk)

Durham City

 

INTAKE: October

Program Overview

The MA Geography (Risk) program at Durham University offers students a comprehensive understanding of risk assessment, analysis, and management within the field of geography. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to assess and mitigate various forms of risk, including environmental, social, economic, and technological risks. 

  1. Course Structure: The MA Geography (Risk) program is typically a one-year full-time course, comprising a combination of core modules, optional modules, and a research dissertation.

  2. Core Modules: The program covers essential core modules that provide a solid foundation in risk assessment and management. These modules may include topics such as risk theory, risk modeling, risk communication, environmental risk assessment, and risk governance.

  3. Optional Modules: Students have the flexibility to choose from a range of optional modules that align with their research interests and career goals. These modules cover specialized areas within the field of risk, such as climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, financial risk analysis, or social risk perception.

  4. Research Dissertation: As a core component of the program, students undertake an independent research dissertation under the guidance of experienced faculty members. This allows them to apply the risk assessment and management principles learned throughout the program to investigate a specific research question or case study.

  5. Practical Skills Development: The program emphasizes the development of practical skills in risk assessment, data analysis, modeling, and communication. Students gain hands-on experience in using risk assessment tools, analyzing risk data, and effectively communicating risk information to stakeholders.

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Location

Durham City

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 22790

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% to 70% or equivalent.
  • English language proficiency is required, and applicants must provide evidence of their English language skills through an approved language test.
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.
    • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 92, with at least 23 in Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing.
    • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

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.

Durham University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to both domestic and international students.

  1. Durham University Scholarships and Bursaries: These are awarded to both undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academic excellence, financial need, or specific criteria such as subject area or country of origin.
  2. Durham International Scholarships: These are awarded to exceptional international students who are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies at the university. The scholarship covers a portion of tuition fees and is renewable for the duration of the course.
  3. Government Scholarships: Durham University participates in a number of government scholarship programs, including the Chevening Scholarship and the Commonwealth Scholarship.
  4. College-Specific Scholarships: Some colleges at Durham University offer scholarships and bursaries to their students, such as the Van Mildert College Music Scholarship and the St. Mary's College Travel Grant.
  5. Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at Durham University offer scholarships specifically for international students. These scholarships may be discipline-specific or focused on supporting students from specific regions or countries. 
  6. Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships are prestigious scholarships awarded to exceptional international students across all academic disciplines. These scholarships cover the full tuition fees and provide a generous living allowance for the duration of the program. The selection process is highly competitive and based on academic merit and leadership potential.

Completing an MA in Geography (Risk) from Durham University opens up diverse and promising career opportunities in various sectors. 

  1. Risk Assessment and Management: Graduates can work in risk assessment and management roles within government agencies, environmental consultancies, or private sector organizations. They can assess and manage risks related to natural disasters, climate change impacts, industrial accidents, or public health emergencies.

  2. Environmental and Sustainability Consultancy: Graduates can work in environmental consultancies or sustainability-focused organizations, providing expertise in assessing and mitigating environmental risks. They can contribute to projects related to sustainable land use planning, environmental impact assessment, or climate change adaptation.

  3. Disaster Response and Emergency Management: Graduates can work in disaster management agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), or humanitarian organizations, assisting in the response, recovery, and preparedness for natural or man-made disasters. They can contribute to risk assessments, contingency planning, and coordination of emergency response efforts.

  4. Risk Communication and Policy: Graduates can work within government departments, think tanks, or policy-making organizations, specializing in risk communication and policy development. They can help in developing effective risk communication strategies, informing policy decisions, and promoting public understanding of risks.

  5. Research and Academia: Graduates can pursue research or academic careers, working in universities, research institutions, or think tanks. They can contribute to research projects, publish scholarly papers, and advance knowledge in the field of risk assessment and management.


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