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BSc Disaster and Emergency Management with foundation year
About this course
Disaster and emergency management is an applied discipline concerned with the planning, coordination, and implementation of responses to natural hazards, technological accidents, public health emergencies, and conflict-related crises. It draws on risk assessment, logistics, public policy, community resilience, and international humanitarian frameworks to prepare organisations and societies to anticipate, mitigate, respond to, and recover from events that cause serious harm. As climate change increases the frequency and severity of natural disasters, and as the complexity of humanitarian crises grows, this field of expertise is increasingly important in both the public sector and the NGO community. At Coventry University, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year for students who benefit from additional academic preparation before the degree proper. A sandwich year provides the opportunity for a substantial professional placement in a relevant emergency management, humanitarian, or public safety context, and work placements are embedded throughout the course. A year abroad is also incorporated, giving you exposure to disaster and emergency management as it is practised in different global contexts. You will study risk reduction, crisis coordination, humanitarian relief, community resilience, and the governance frameworks within which emergency responses are organised at local, national, and international scales. A typical entry tariff of 72 points reflects the inclusive ambition of this programme. Graduates go on to work in local authority emergency planning teams, central government resilience and civil contingencies roles, the armed forces, humanitarian organisations such as the Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières, international development agencies, and private sector risk and security consultancies. Many also pursue postgraduate study in humanitarian action, public health emergency management, or security studies. The skills developed in this programme, including risk analysis, decision-making under pressure, and coordination across complex multi-agency environments, are valued across a wide range of professional contexts.
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