Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management MSc, by distance learning

Course Type: Full Degree

Course Level: Postgraduate

Study Method: Distance Learning

Course Duration: 24 months

Course Description

Global warming, climate change, environmental disasters, and terror threats present significant and growing threats to societies. Disasters, crises and risks cause social, economic, financial, natural and physical disruption that often most severely affect the poor and vulnerable. The ‘messiness’ that risks, crisis and disasters create requires complex solutions to mitigate impact.  Being able to manage and mitigate these threats is now seen by the United Nations as a globally valuable skill, enshrined in their three frameworks – the Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030), the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) and the Paris Protocol (2015-2020).

Course structure

  • Theories of Risk, Crisis and Disasters
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and International Development
  • Managing Risk, Crisis and Disasters
  • Emergency Planning Management
  • Research Methods and Project (Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management)

Study Method

The Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management MSc  degree is studied 100% online through the University of Leicester distance learning platform. As a distance learning student you will receive support throughout the course from a group of dedicated academic mentors and module tutors. You will use module study books – available in hard copy and electronically – and Blackboard, our virtual learning environment. This will give you online access to materials to support each module, discussion forums hosted by module tutors and chat rooms where you can network with fellow students.

You will be assessed through a variety of methods including online multiple-choice tests, essays, briefs, incident reports, emergency response plans plus your proposal and dissertation.  Some assessments will be individual and some will be group work