Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
4 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Water Technology and Engineering | Environmental Health | Water Quality Management
Area of study
Natural Science | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
Blended
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-03-27-
2023-04-22-
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The University of Copenhagen offers a course titled "Water Supply and Sanitation in Emergencies" as part of its MSc Global Health program. This course is designed to provide comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge of water and sanitation in emergency situations.


Course Description

The course is divided into five main clusters:


  • Anthropological assessment approaches in emergency situations
  • Health and disease transmission in emergency settings
  • Technical and theoretical aspects of water and sanitation
  • Practical aspects of water and sanitation
  • Case study and exam where participants apply knowledge and skills acquired during the course

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of water and sanitation in emergencies, including disease prevention and preparedness. They will be able to:


  • Demonstrate knowledge of water and sanitation issues in different settings and accepted approaches to deal with them
  • Analyze and apply this knowledge to assess and prioritize water and sanitation needs for a population in emergency situations
  • Design and develop appropriate water and sanitation strategies to prevent disease outbreaks in emergency situations

Teaching and Learning Methods

The course consists of:


  • Four weeks of part-time online learning (e-modules) that can be undertaken from anywhere with an internet connection
  • Nine days of classroom-based learning in Copenhagen, combining lectures, group work, practical exercises, self-study, case studies, presentations, and discussions

Workload

The course workload is distributed as follows:


  • Lectures: 20 hours
  • Preparation: 30 hours
  • Practical exercises: 18 hours
  • E-Learning: 40 hours
  • Study Groups: 10 hours
  • Exam: 20 hours
  • Total: 138 hours

Assessment

The course is assessed through a written examination, which is a 48-hour take-home exam. The exam paper consists of essay questions/tasks based on a given case, with a total of 5 pages (excluding the cover page and reference list).


Course Information

  • Language: English
  • Course code: SGLK13018U
  • Credit: 5 ECTS
  • Level: Full Degree Master
  • Duration: 4 weeks of online learning and 9 days of on-campus learning, followed by a week for the examination
  • Placement: Spring
  • Schedule: The course runs from 27 March to 21 April 2023 (online), 22-30 April 2023 (on-campus), and 2-4 May 2023 (exam)

Study Board and Department

  • The Study Board for Public Health Science and Global Health
  • Department of Public Health
  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Course Coordinators

  • Peter Kjær Mackie Jensen

Course Capacity

The course has a capacity of 10 participants.


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