Master of Science MSc in Disaster Risk and Livelihood Studies

Master of Science MSc in Disaster Risk and Livelihood Studies

Duration of the Programme
This programme will be offered through weekend classes, evening classes, and open distance learning. It shall take one and a half years to complete. The entire Master’s degree shall consist of 8 core courses (offered in two batches of 4 courses each semester) and a dissertation.

Programme Aim
To provide students with practical and theoretical skills, knowledge and management expertise to deal with, as well as inform policy and strategies on managing disaster risk to humans, the environment and livelihoods emanating from current and future natural, technological, biological and human-made crises, emergencies and disasters locally and internationally.

Programme Objectives
The overall objectives of the programme are to:

  • Provide participants with opportunities to acquire extended and specialised knowledge in disaster risk and livelihoods in their theoretical as well as in their practical dimensions;
  • Enhance participants’ knowledge of disaster risk in relation to cross-cultural issues raised by an appreciation of the relationship between disasters, race and class in various contexts;
  • Facilitate learning and personal educational development for livelihood centred disaster research, policy and programme design and implementation; and institution management;
  • Foster both an international and an interdisciplinary approach to the study of disasters and livelihoods; and
  • Promote critical thinking on the effective practical application of concepts and principles underlying international and national policies on disaster risk management and livelihoods.

Entry Requirements
Subject to provisions of the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations for admission, the following entry requirements shall apply:

  • A Bachelors’ degree in Geography, Sociology, Economics, Law, Political Science, Education, Social Work, Psychology, Development Studies from a recognised University or any other relevant field with a minimum aggregate of 2.2.
  • Employment in the government, Non-Governmental Organisations, or any other civil society organisation in the area of gender policy and women’s rights is an added advantage.
  • At least two years of professional experience relevant to the programme.
  • Applicants must have a good written command of English – the working language of the course.
  • A high competence and comfort with computer and Internet use.

Entry Requirements
Subject to provisions of the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations for admission, the following entry requirements shall apply:

  • A Bachelors’ degree in Geography, Sociology, Economics, Law, Political Science, Education, Social Work, Psychology, Development Studies from a recognised University or any other relevant field with a minimum aggregate of 2.2.
  • Employment in the government, Non-Governmental Organisations, or any other civil society organisation in the area of gender policy and women’s rights is an added advantage.
  • At least two years of professional experience relevant to the programme.
  • Applicants must have a good written command of English – the working language of the course.
  • A high competence and comfort with computer and Internet use.

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