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MSc in Disaster Management

Semester-wise Syllabus for an MSc in Disaster Management

 

Semester 1: Foundations of Disaster Management

  1. Introduction to Disaster Management

    • Concepts: Hazards, vulnerabilities, risks, and disasters

    • Disaster cycle (mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery)

    • Global frameworks (Sendai Framework, UNDRR, Hyogo Protocol)

  2. Geophysical & Hydrological Hazards

    • Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, floods, landslides

    • Early warning systems and GIS applications

  3. Climate Change and Disasters

    • Impact of climate change on disaster frequency/severity

    • Adaptation vs. mitigation strategies

  4. Research Methods in Disaster Studies

    • Qualitative & quantitative data collection

    • Risk assessment methodologies (Hazard Vulnerability Capacity Assessment)

  5. Practical/Fieldwork

    • GIS mapping (QGIS/ArcGIS) for hazard zones

    • Case study analysis (e.g., 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami)


Semester 2: Risk Reduction & Emergency Response

  1. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)

    • Community-based DRR strategies

    • Infrastructure resilience (building codes, retrofitting)

  2. Emergency Response & Logistics

    • Incident Command System (ICS)

    • Relief coordination (Shelter, food, medical aid)

  3. Public Health in Disasters

    • Epidemic management (e.g., COVID-19, Ebola)

    • Mental health and psychosocial support

  4. Disaster Policies & Governance

    • National/International laws (NDMA, SDGs)

    • Role of NGOs, UN agencies (UNOCHA, Red Cross)

  5. Practical Training

    • Simulation exercises (mock drills)

    • CPR/first aid certification


Semester 3: Advanced Topics & Specializations

  1. Technological & Man-Made Disasters

    • Industrial accidents (Bhopal Gas Tragedy), nuclear risks

    • Cybersecurity in disaster management

  2. Urban Disaster Management

    • Mega-city risks (fire, terrorism, urban floods)

    • Smart technologies for resilience

  3. Electives (Choose 1–2)

    • Humanitarian Assistance: Refugee crises, conflict zones

    • Environmental Disasters: Wildfires, droughts

    • Corporate Disaster Resilience: Business continuity planning

  4. Project Management

    • Proposal writing, budgeting, monitoring & evaluation

  5. Internship/Fieldwork

    • 4–6 weeks with agencies (NDRF, UNDP, local NGOs)


Semester 4: Research & Capstone

  1. Disaster Recovery & Rehabilitation

    • Livelihood restoration, trauma counseling

    • Long-term reconstruction (case: Nepal Earthquake 2015)

  2. Global Perspectives

    • Comparative studies (Japan’s tsunami vs. Haiti earthquake)

    • Climate migration and displacement

  3. Dissertation/Research Project

    • Original research (e.g., flood risk modeling, policy gaps)

    • Data tools: Remote sensing, SPSS for disaster data

  4. Workshops

    • Crisis communication (media management)

    • Leadership in disaster scenarios