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專業(yè)概況
在這里學(xué)什么?
Advance or begin your career in Emergency Management.
Advance or begin your career in Emergency Management.
UNT’s Master of Science in Emergency Management and Disaster Science provides an in-depth knowledge of the diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical research traditions that inform the practice of emergency management.
In addition to taking courses in emergency management theory, methods, and statistics, you may select from a range of electives covering such topics as challenges of disaster response, disaster preparedness and management, community recovery and resilience, international disasters and others.
Recent graduates are employed as:
- Emergency Management Coordinator
- Environmental, Health, Safety & Sustainability Manager
- Asst. Public Health Preparedness and SNS Coordinator
- Emergency Management Analyst
- GIS Applications Administrator
- More…
Recent graduates are employed by:
- North Central Texas Council of Governments
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Dallas Office of Emergency Management
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Texas Division of Emergency Management
Emergency Management and Disaster Science (MS) u200bDegree Requirements
The Master of Science in Emergency Management and Disaster Science requires 30 hours of course work, including 24 hours in EMDS and 6 hours in a minor field. Students may choose either a thesis or a non-thesis option.
Required courses, 9 hours
EMDS 5010 - Emergency Management Theory and Practice
EMDS 5110 - Disaster Research Methods
EMDS 5120 - Applied Statistics in Disaster Science
Thesis or non-thesis option
The degree requires each student to select a thesis or non-thesis option.
Students selecting the thesis option will be required to complete the core curriculum of 9 hours, 9 hours of electives in emergency management and disaster science, 6 hours in a minor field, and 6 hours of thesis. Students selecting the thesis option must have departmental consent to enroll in thesis and must successfully complete a thesis defense. Students selecting the non-thesis option will be required to complete the core curriculum of 9 hours, 12 hours of electives in emergency management and disaster science, 6 hours in a minor field, and 3 hours of directed readings. Students choosing the non-thesis option must also pass a written comprehensive exam covering the core curriculum. All course work applied toward the Master of Science with a major in emergency management and disaster science must be at the 5000 level.
Graduate Courses in Emergency Management and Disaster Science
EMDS 5010 - Emergency Management Theory and Practice
EMDS 5110 - Disaster Research Methods
EMDS 5120 - Applied Statistics in Disaster Science
EMDS 5610 - Disaster Preparedness and Management
EMDS 5615 - Environmental Planning and Hazards
EMDS 5620 - Challenges of Disaster Response
EMDS 5630 - Technological Hazards
EMDS 5640 - Community Recovery and Resilience
EMDS 5650 - International Disaster Relief
EMDS 5800 - Seminar in Emergency Management and Disaster Science
EMDS 5950 - Master's Thesis
EMDS 5960 - Directed Reading in Emergency Management and Disaster Science
EMDS 6800 - Seminar in Emergency Management and Disaster Science
所屬院系
進(jìn)入哪個院系學(xué)習(xí)? College of Health and Public Service
中國學(xué)生入學(xué)要求
為來自中國的學(xué)生設(shè)計 Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution (or equivalent). English language requirement: IELTS: Overall band 6.0 or higher; TOEFL: Internet-Based (IBT): 79; Paper-Based: 550; PTE: Score of 53 or higher; ACT: 21 or higher on English; MELAB (official version): 80 or higher
課程信息
學(xué)制:全日制(30 學(xué)分)
學(xué)費:US$15,988.00 (¥ 101,714) /年
開學(xué)時間:2022八月19日, 2022一月10日
申請截止日期:15-Jun-22
留學(xué)地點:College of Health and Public ServiceChilton Hall, Suite 209,410 S. Avenue C,DENTON,Texas,76201, United States