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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 7,995
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
15 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Emergency Management | Public Safety | National Security
Area of study
Security Services
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 7,995
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-10-04-
About Program

Program Overview


The MSc Emergency Management & Resilience (Distance Learning) program at the University of Wolverhampton offers a comprehensive education in emergency management, focusing on international requirements and practical delivery. Through core and optional modules, students gain knowledge in communication, disaster understanding, societal resilience, and research methodologies. The flexible distance learning format allows students to engage in interactive lectures, workshops, and independent study, preparing them for careers in emergency preparedness, disaster risk reduction, and humanitarian aid.

Program Outline


MSc Emergency Management & Resilience (Distance Learning)


Degree Overview

This program focuses on international requirements and practical delivery of emergency management, fostering discussion, new ideas, and development based on academic literature, research, and established models. You will explore various aspects of emergency management, including:

  • Why different aspects are undertaken
  • Lessons learned for risk reduction, prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery
  • The program is taught by subject specialists involved with advice and research in emergency management locally, regionally, and nationally. The Distance Learning format consists of live lectures, workshops, recorded lectures, and guided reading, allowing flexible engagement with scheduled and independent study.

Outline

The program consists of core and optional modules, covering a variety of topics related to emergency management and resilience.


#Core Modules (20 credits each):

  • Communication, Information & Resilience: This module focuses on managing information, communication, and decision-making in emergency and resilience management.
  • Contemporary & Future Issues: This module examines the impacts of existing management and leadership in disaster/emergency management and explores future requirements necessary for adaptation.
  • Disaster: Understanding, Insight & Learning: This module provides a foundational understanding of emergencies/disasters and the complexities of learning and monitoring during and after incidents.
  • Foundations & Frameworks: This module examines the framework, legislation, and guidance for emergency management and resilience, highlighting key lessons from around the world.
  • Research in Disaster/Emergency Management: This module equips students with the knowledge and skills to propose, conduct, write up, and publish research methodologies within disaster/emergency management or resilience.
  • Societal Resilience: This module explores the challenges and implications of societal resilience on a community, local, and global scale.
  • #Optional Modules (60 credits):
  • Emergency Management & Resilience Dissertation: This module allows students to conduct independent research within a specific area of emergency management and resilience, preparing them for publication in academic journals.

Assessment

Assessments for each module are tailored to the learning outcomes and content covered. They may include:

  • Essays
  • Reports
  • Literature reviews
  • Presentations
  • Examinations
  • Assessment criteria are provided for each module and focus on students' ability to:
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the subject matter
  • Critically analyze and evaluate information
  • Apply theoretical concepts to practical situations
  • Communicate effectively in written and oral formats
  • Conduct independent research

Teaching

The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles and preferences:

  • Interactive lectures: Engaging lectures delivered by subject specialists with opportunities for questions and discussion.
  • Workshops: Practical sessions allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.
  • Online resources: Access to a wealth of online resources, including learning materials, e-books, and research databases.
  • Independent study: Students are encouraged to engage in independent study to deepen their understanding and develop their research skills.
  • Tutor support: Regular interaction with dedicated tutors for personalized guidance and feedback.

Careers

The MSc Emergency Management & Resilience program equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to pursue various careers related to:

  • Emergency preparedness and response
  • Disaster risk reduction
  • Business continuity
  • Security and crisis management
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Research and consultancy
  • Graduates can find employment in various organizations, including:
  • Government agencies
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Emergency services
  • Consultancy firms
  • Private companies

Other

The program offers a flexible distance learning format, making it accessible to students worldwide. Students can choose from full-time (15 months) or part-time (3 years) options to fit their individual schedules and commitments. The program also provides students with opportunities to:

  • Participate in research projects
  • Attend guest lectures and workshops
  • Network with professionals in the field
  • Build a strong CV with relevant skills and experience

Conclusion

The MSc Emergency Management & Resilience (Distance Learning) program at the University of Wolverhampton provides a comprehensive and flexible education for those seeking to pursue careers in this essential and growing field. The program's focus on international requirements, practical delivery, and research-based learning equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to make a real difference in reducing disaster risks, building resilience, and promoting safety and security around the world.


Tuition Fees and Payment Information:

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  • Full time Distance Learning £7995 per year 2022-23
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  • Full time Distance Learning £8395 per year 2023-24
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  • Full time Distance Learning £8395 per year 2023-24
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  • Full time Distance Learning £8815 per year 2024-25
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  • Full-time £7995 per year 2022-23
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  • Full-time £8395 per year 2023-24
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  • Full-time £8395 per year 2023-24
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  • Full-time £8815 per year 2024-25
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  • Part-time Distance Learning £3998 per year 2022-23
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  • Part-time Distance Learning £2798 per year 2023-24
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  • Part-time Distance Learning £2798 per year 2023-24
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  • Part-time Distance Learning £2938 per year 2024-25
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  • Part-time £3998 per year 2022-23
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  • Part-time £2798 per year 2023-24
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  • Part-time £2798 per year 2023-24
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  • Part-time £4198 per year 2023-24
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  • Part-time £2938 per year 2024-25
  • International
  • Full time Distance Learning £7995 per year 2022-23
  • International
  • Full time Distance Learning £8395 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full time Distance Learning £8395 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full time Distance Learning £8815 per year 2024-25
  • International
  • Full-time £14450 per year 2022-23
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  • Full-time £7995 per year 2022-23
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  • Full-time £15450 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full-time £15450 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full-time £8395 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Full-time £15950 per year 2024-25
  • International
  • Part-time Distance Learning £3998 per year 2022-23
  • International
  • Part-time Distance Learning £2798 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Part-time Distance Learning £2798 per year 2023-24
  • International
  • Part-time Distance Learning £2938 per year 2024-25
  • International
  • Part-time £3998 per year 2022-23
  • International
  • Part-time £4198 per year 2023-24
  • These fees relate to new entrants only for the academic year indicated for entry onto the course, any subsequent years study may be subject to an annual increase, usually in line with inflation.
  • Funding
  • Postgraduate Loan (Home Fee Status): You may be able to get a postgraduate student loan from Student Finance England of up to £12,167 to help pay for a Master’s degree.
  • Applications are made through Student Finance England and more information on the regulations and eligibility criteria can be found at Masters Loans gov.uk.
  • Any RPL will invalidate your eligibility as you must study a minimum of 180 credits Changes for EU students: The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting courses from 1 August 2021 will normally be classified as Overseas (International) students for fee purposes.
  • More information about the change is available at UKCISA: EU citizens living in the UK with 'settled' status, and Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland, will still be classified as Home students, providing they meet the usual residency requirements, for more information about EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) click here. Postgraduate Loyalty Discount: You can get 20% discount on a taught on-site postgraduate course if you’re a University of Wolverhampton Graduate. The University offers a generous 20% Loyalty Discount to students progressing from an undergraduate programme to a taught postgraduate programme, where both courses are University of Wolverhampton Awards. There is no time limit on how long ago you completed your degree as long as this is your first Masters level qualification. The discount applies to the first year of enrolment only. Students who receive a loyalty discount are not entitled to any further tuition discount or bursary. For full terms and conditions click here. Self-funded: If you are paying for the fees yourself then the fees can be paid in 3 instalments: November, January and April. More information can be found by clicking here. Sponsored - Your employer, embassy or organisation can pay for your Tuition fees: Your employer, embassy or organisation agrees to pay all or part of your tuition fees; the University will refer to them as your sponsor and will invoice them for the appropriate amount. We must receive notification of sponsorship in writing as soon as possible, and before enrolment, confirming that the sponsor will pay your tuition fees. Financial Hardship: Students can apply to the Dennis Turner Opportunity Fund for help with course related costs however this cannot be used for fees or to cover general living costs. Charitable Funding: You might also want to explore the possibility of funding from charitable trusts; please see the following websites Association of Charitable Foundations, Directory of Social Change or Family Action. Most charities and trust funds offer limited bursaries targeted to specific groups of students so you will need to research whether any of them are relevant to your situation. You can find more information on the University’s Funding, cost, fee and support pages.
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