Disaster Management
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Bachelor of Emergency Management — Charles Sturt University

Offered by
Charles Sturt University
Country
Australia
Region
Oceania
Learning Mode
On-campus
Duration
3 years

Students can take a bachelors in emergency management and Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, Australia. The undergraduate degree provides students with the resources needed to see the management of emergencies from before, during and after their occurrence. The bachelors course covers a wide range of emergency situations including cyclones, bushfires, floods, plane crashes, and oil spills.

The Emergency Management undergraduate at Charles Sturt University includes focuses on areas such as  risk management and mitigation, community resilience and disaster planning, climate change and environmental science, spatial science and geographical information systems. Students study independently but are directed by a range of industry experts. The Charles Sturt University  bachelors in emergency management is specifically designed to provide students with the skills needed to work in relevant roles in the public, private or NGO sectors.

The Charles Sturt University  bachelors in emergency management is taken online, so students from anywhere are able to apply and complete the course. The undergraduate degree takes three years full-time or six-years part-time to complete. Full-time fees are around 10,850 USD per year and part-time fees are around 5,420 USD per year. For entry requirements please visit the university’s website.