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Master of Natural Hazards

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Program Requirements

Program Structure

The program comprises four core courses, a research topic and a set of elective courses. Two of the core courses emphasise the scientific aspects of natural hazards and two the social and cultural impacts. The research project can be carried out in either the College of Asia and the Pacific or the Research School of Earth Sciences.

Program Requirements

The Master of Natural Hazards program consists of 4 core courses of 6 units each, 2-3 electives, and a special case study project of 6-12 units; a total of 48 units.

The required courses are:

EMSC8706 Introduction to Natural Hazards

EMSC8707 Understanding Geological Hazards

HGEO8001 Thinking about Hazards and People in the Asia-Pacific

HGEO8002 People At Risk from Hazards in Asia-Pacific

EMSC8701 Geology Research Project or HGEO8003/HGEO8004 Research in Natural Hazards and Disasters.  The special case study will involve the writing of a 6,000 or 12,000 word thesis on a topic to be approved by the course lecturers and will comprise a body of work on an approved topic in natural hazards in the Asia-Pacific region.  Length of thesis will depend on whether case study is for 6 or 12 units.

Two or three elective courses from outside the program may be selected from the following courses:

ANTH8028 Introduction to Social Impact Studies

ANTH8042 Migration, Refugees, and Development

ARCH8033 Archaeology, Climate Change, and Society

EMDV8001 Environmental Sustainability, Health, and Development

EMDV8102 Tools & Processes for Environmental & Resource Mgmt

EMDV8103 Environmental Assessment

EMSC6015 Chemistry of Earth and Oceans

EMSC6020 The Lithosphere

EMSC6026 Environmental and Regolith Geoscience

EMSC6030 Structural Geology and Tectonics

EMSC8015 Imaging Earth Structure

EMSC8031 Research methods in Physics of the Earth

ENVS6013 Environment and Development

ENVS6015 Intro to Remote Sensing & Geographical Information System

ENVS6036 Integrative Research Methods

ENVS6204 Weather, Climate, and Fire

ENVS6309 Applied Geographic Information Science

ENVS6528 Environmental Policy and Planning

ENVS8003 Climate Change Vulnerability & Adaptation

ENVS6308 Fire in the Environment

ENVS6555 Water Resource Management

POGO8004 Poverty Reduction

 

Other courses with permission of the course convener

 

Typical Program Progression

Semester one of the program:

EMSC 8706 Introduction to Natural Hazards (6 units)

HGEO8001 Thinking about Hazards and People in the Asia-Pacific (6 units)

Electives 1&2

Semester two of the program:

EMSC8707 Understanding Geological Hazards

HGEO8002 People At Risk from Hazards in Asia-Pacific

EMSC8701 Geology Research Project orHGEO8003/HGEO8004 Research in Natural Hazards and Disasters

(Elective 3 if Research Project is only 6 units)

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