Master of Emergency and Disaster Management
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2026-07-01 | - |
| 2026-11-01 | - |
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Master of Emergency and Disaster Management
The Master of Emergency and Disaster Management is a postgraduate degree that aims to advance the careers of professionals in emergency and disaster management or provide the necessary skills and knowledge for those seeking to enter this field. This course recognizes the changing nature of emergency and disaster management in Australia and the crucial role of research and evidence-based practice in contemporary perspectives and approaches.
Overview
Throughout the program, students explore current and emerging trends in national and international approaches to emergency and disaster management, as well as the key concepts and perspectives that underpin contemporary practice. The course introduces fundamental concepts and frameworks for the effective management of emergencies and disasters, helping students develop a comprehensive understanding of the nature of hazards and disasters.
Study Experience
The Master of Emergency and Disaster Management offers flexible online study options, allowing students to balance their studies with other commitments. The course is designed to provide significant fee savings for eligible students, particularly through Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). Students can choose to study full-time or part-time, with seamless pathways available.
Career Opportunities
This course is aimed at individuals seeking to enter or advance their careers in emergency and disaster management. Possible future job titles include Emergency Management Officer, Emergency Management Coordinator, Advisor Emergency Management, and Disaster Manager, among others. The program is suitable for professionals in public safety, emergency services, volunteer groups, healthcare, military personnel, and those working in private, government, non-government, and community-based organizations involved in emergency and disaster management.
Structure & Availability
The course structure and available locations can change depending on the intake. Students must complete 12 units (72 credits), including:
- The core structure (9 units)
- Two level-8 electives
- One level-9 elective
Unit Details
The core units include:
- Foundations of Emergency and Disaster Management
- Research for Emergency and Disaster Management
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Leadership in Emergency and Disaster Management
- Building Adaptive Capacity with Communities
- Contemporary Issues in Emergency and Disaster Management
- Community Safety and Education
- Volunteerism and the Community
Electives are available at level 8 and level 9, allowing students to tailor their degree to their interests or work needs.
Requirements
To be eligible, applicants must meet the entry requirements, which include specific academic and English language proficiency requirements. During their studies, students must also meet inherent requirements, security requirements, and health requirements specific to the course.
Fees & Scholarships
The indicative first-year fee for the course is $10,518 for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and $30,600 for a Full Fee Paying (FFP) place. Fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change. Students may be eligible for a HECS-HELP government loan if they are offered a CSP.
How to Apply
Applications are made directly to CQU. The process involves checking course requirements, obtaining a Unique Student Identifier, and submitting the application. Direct applications for specific terms have deadlines, and there is additional admission information available for the assessment of applications and receiving an offer.
Related Courses
Related courses include the Graduate Certificate in Emergency and Disaster Management, which can be a pathway into the Master's program or a standalone qualification for those seeking to gain specific skills in emergency and disaster management.
