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Fully Online
Duration
3 months
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Homeland Security | Investigative Techniques
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
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Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-01-01-
2024-04-01-
2024-09-01-
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Program Overview


Module - Disaster Response

The module will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours of those expected to deliver interventions or lead in disaster settings. It will broaden and deepen your perception of your role in disaster preparedness, management and resilience principles, shaping your ability to contribute more effectively to doctrine and policy developments that will ultimately improve yours and your team’s practise.


This module can be taken at levels 6 or 7.


The module will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours of those expected to deliver interventions or lead in disaster settings. It will broaden and deepen your perception of your role in disaster preparedness, management and resilience principles, shaping your ability to contribute more effectively to doctrine and policy developments that will ultimately improve yours and your team’s practise.


By critically evaluating the evidence, your own personal experience and that of others, you will be able to apply credible, timely solutions to compound problems in response to natural or man-made incidents wherever they occur.


You may enter the programme at undergraduate degree or postgraduate level to deepen and widen your perspectives of this important aspect of your work. The module can be studied on its own, or can form part of the BSc/MSc Paramedic: Practice Development programme or UADip/PgC Disaster Crisis and Humanitarian Response: Practice Development depending on the level studied.


The module will run over three months and may be accessed completely on-line, with students working at their own pace and fitting their studies around their professional and personal lives.


Summative assessment is a written assignment that will be agreed with your tutor at the beginning of the module. You will use your learning and formative evaluations throughout the module to shape your final assessment.


Course Objectives

  • Using a sociological approach, review and evaluate the role and contribution of the multi-professional team in disaster planning, response and resilience.
  • Review and evaluate your own role and ability to perform effectively as a team member in disaster response scenarios.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of the effects that result from hazards that you have faced when applied to disaster preparedness, response and resilience.
  • Provide evidence of continuous professional development by reflecting upon your own performance against the skills, knowledge and behaviours appropriate to your role.
  • (At level 7) Using a sociological and societal approach, demonstrate coherent and comprehensive knowledge and critical understanding of the principles, theories and concepts of disaster planning, response and resilience. Engage in advanced critical self-appraisal and reflection in order to demonstrate a mastery of leadership skills in disaster response scenarios.
  • (At level 7) Generate a critical and informed approach to the comprehensive and holistic assessment of the needs of individuals, groups and communities within diverse settings, and utilise this knowledge to select and critically apply research based interventions. Critically reflect upon your evaluation of your team’s ability to perform against evidence based skills, knowledge and behaviours in order to synthesise credible solutions and approaches that will ensure good practise (quality, safe and efficacious).

Entry Requirements

This module is aimed at individuals who will be expected to respond in all hazards disaster settings. To be eligible to study this module, students must demonstrate the ability to study at this level and commit to attempting the assessment. When taken as part of a specific named award, the module content and assessment must be focussed towards the subject of that award.


Students who successfully complete this module as a stand-alone module will be eligible for a University transcript of credit.


Fees and Funding

20 Credit Health Module Pricing

Tuition Fees Policy


Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible.


Key Details

Tuition fees

20 Credit Health Module Pricing


Minimum entry requirements

This module is aimed at individuals who will be expected to respond in all hazards disaster settings. To be eligible to study this module, students must demonstrate the ability to study at this level and commit to attempting the assessment.


  • Credits: 20
  • Recruiting to: UK / RoI / Settled in UK
  • Course Location: Online
  • Institute: Institute of Health
  • Delivery Style: Online
  • Course Duration: Part-time: Single Module
  • Course Start Point: January, April, September
  • Award: Module
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University of Cumbria


Overview:

University of Cumbria is a public university located in the northwest of England. It is known for its focus on practical learning and its commitment to supporting local communities. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including health, education, arts, science, and business.


Services Offered:

The university provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:

    Academic Support:

    Access to academic staff, student finance advice, and accommodation services.

    Student Life:

    A vibrant campus experience with facilities, student support, and opportunities for extracurricular activities.

    International Student Support:

    Dedicated services for international students, including visa guidance, fees and finance information, and cultural integration support.

    Research:

    Opportunities for postgraduate study and engagement in research projects across various fields.

    Business & Employer Services:

    Support for businesses and employers, including CPD training, apprenticeship programs, and recruitment services.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

University of Cumbria offers a diverse campus experience with multiple locations across Cumbria and London. Students can expect:

    Beautiful Campuses:

    Campuses located in scenic areas, including the Lake District and historic Carlisle.

    Community Focus:

    A strong sense of community with opportunities to engage in local initiatives and events.

    Facilities:

    Access to modern facilities, including libraries, labs, studios, and sports centers.

    Student Support:

    A dedicated student support team providing guidance and assistance with academic, personal, and financial matters.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Practical Learning:

    Emphasis on practical skills development and real-world experience through placements and internships.

    Strong Industry Links:

    Close partnerships with local businesses and organizations, providing students with valuable networking opportunities.

    Focus on Employability:

    High graduate employment rates, with a strong focus on preparing students for successful careers.

    Unique Locations:

    Campuses located in inspiring and diverse settings, offering a unique learning experience.

Academic Programs:

University of Cumbria offers a wide range of academic programs, with strengths in the following areas:

    Health:

    Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedic Science, Radiography, and Health and Social Care.

    Education:

    Teacher Training, Early Years Education, and Special Educational Needs.

    Arts:

    Film, Theatre, Photography, Fine Art, and Creative and Media Arts.

    Science and Environment:

    Wildlife Conservation, Forestry, Outdoor Education, and Environmental Science.

    Business and Leadership:

    Business Management, Tourism, Law, Forensics, and Policing.

    Sport and Rehabilitation:

    Sports Science, Sports Coaching, and Rehabilitation.

Other:

The university is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and has received various accreditations for its commitment to these values. It also actively participates in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and has a strong focus on knowledge exchange and impact.

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