Introduction and Disaster Management Theories - MDMa Core Course I
University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen School of Global Health
Archive
31.08.2009 - 18.09.2009 Copenhagen
Course Content
The three-week course focuses on the fundamental theories and concepts in Disaster Management. It includes two weeks of lecture and one week of working on case studies in groups.
The three-week course focuses on the fundamental theories and concepts in Disaster Management. It includes two weeks of lecture and one week of working on case studies in groups.
Learning objectives, training objectives
To understand the background and definitions of key concepts relevant to disaster management and be able to discuss disaster management from a system perspective
To understand the background and definitions of key concepts relevant to disaster management and be able to discuss disaster management from a system perspective
Target Audience
Individuals and professionals who are interested in any or all parts of Disaster Management
Individuals and professionals who are interested in any or all parts of Disaster Management
Qualifications
A bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field of study (eg. health sciences, social sciences, engineering, etc.) and at least 2 years of relevant working experience
A bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field of study (eg. health sciences, social sciences, engineering, etc.) and at least 2 years of relevant working experience
Local Organizer
Copenhagen University and Lund University
Copenhagen University and Lund University
Enquiries and Registration:
Ms. Helle Trøst Nielsen
Humanitarian Assistance - Advanced Training, Humanitarian Assistance - Complex Emergencies, Humanitarian Assistance - First Mission Abroad
Languages
English
English
Credit Points
4 ECTS - Points
4 ECTS - Points
Fees
EUR 1.766,00
EUR 1.766,00
Organizer contact info
Oester Farimagsgade 5
1353 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Oester Farimagsgade 5
1353 Copenhagen K
Denmark
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