Part-time master's degree in Risk Management
Program Overview
Master Risicomanagement
The Master Risicomanagement is a part-time master's program that helps professionals and managers control risks within their organization and create a resilient and future-proof organization. This program offers a comprehensive, analytical, and up-to-date approach to risk management.
Program Details
- Duration: 32 months, part-time
- Investment: 37,000
- Result: Master of Science (MSc)
- Language: 80% Dutch, 20% English
- Accreditation: NVAO
- Number of Places: 20
Program Structure
The program is flexible, allowing students to determine their own study pace and start with any masterclass. Students can complete the master's program in two and a half years, but they can also choose a longer and less intensive study program.
Target Audience
The Master Risicomanagement is specifically designed for professionals and managers in the private and public sectors with ambitions in risk management. Participants come from diverse sectors and fields, including:
- Construction and infrastructure
- Process industry
- Police, justice, fire department, and government
- Healthcare and welfare
- Utilities and vital infrastructure
- ICT
- Logistics
- Banks and insurance companies
Benefits
The program provides insights into risk analysis, safety, innovation, resilience, communication, finance, ICT, organization, security, and ethics. These insights are valuable for both personal professional development and the organization. The master's program offers space for participants' own questions, allowing them to apply current, scientifically sound insights directly to daily practice.
Admission
To be admitted to the Master Risicomanagement, participants must meet certain requirements. A admission check can be done to determine if one is eligible for the program.
Incompany Program
For specific groups of employees and/or managers within an organization, an incompany program can be designed to meet their current knowledge needs. This program can also serve as moderation or inspiration during change processes.
More Information
For more information about the program, costs, teachers, experiences, and registration, please refer to the program's brochure or contact the program manager.
