Number of units: 6 | Total credit points: 36 |
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The following units are compulsory:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
DSMG28001 | Foundations of Emergency and Disaster Management | |
DSMG20003 | Research for Emergency and Disaster Management | |
DSMG29001 | Disaster Risk Reduction | |
DSMG29002 | Leadership in Emergency and Disaster Management | |
DSMG29003 | Building Adaptive Capacity in Communities | |
DSMG29004 | Contemporary Issues in Emergency and Disaster Management |
Number of units: 2 | Total credit points: 12 |
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You will need to choose a combination of units totalling 12 credit points from the list of electives to make up the required credit points for the course. Consideration should be given to the campus, term of offering and possible exit/interim awards. Please consult the Course Advice Team if you need further information regarding your choice of electives.
You must complete 12 credit points from the following list.
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Students may choose to do any of the following: | ||
BUSN20017 | Effective Business Communications | |
COMM20110 | Crisis Communication | |
HRMT20024 | Managing Human Resources | |
MGMT20129 | Managing People, Organisations and Context | |
MGMT20144 | Management and Business Context | |
SAFE28003 | Safety in Complexity | |
SAFE28001 | Safety Regulation and Management | |
SAFE28002 | Psychosocial Hazard Management | |
PBHL20001 | Understanding Public Health | |
PBHL20002 | Systems Thinking in Public Health | |
PBHL20003 | Epidemiology and Statistics | |
PPMP20007 | Project Management Concepts | |
PPMP20008 | Initiating and Planning Projects | |
PPMP20010 | Executing and Closing Projects | |
SAFE20011 | Exposures and Health Risk | |
SAFE20017 | Human Factors in Complex Systems | |
SAFE20018 | Fatigue Risk Management | |
MRKT20052 | Marketing Management and Digital Communications | |
HRMT20030 | Contemporary Human Resource Management and People Analytics | |
PMSC28004 | Fundamentals of Counter-terrorism and Operational Medicine |