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Master of Emergency Management Articulated Set

By coursework

Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management
GradCertEmergMgt

Graduate Diploma of Emergency Management
GradDipEmergMgt

Master of Emergency Management
MEmergMgt

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Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Master of Emergency Management (1701EM)

Normal course duration

Master of Emergency Management

Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)

Graduate Diploma of Emergency Management [exit point only]

Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management [exit point only]

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

Admission criteria

Master of Emergency Management

Applicants who wish to be considered for admission to the course will have to satisfy all of the following criteria, which will be considered the equivalent of a four-year degree:

Credit

Master of Emergency Management

No special credit arrangements apply.

Note: there will be no credits granted, usually, with enrolments for this course, but each credit application will be considered on a case by case basis.

Articulation

The Master, the Graduate Diploma [exit point only] and the Graduate Certificate [exit point only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

Graduation requirement

Master of Emergency Management

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.

Graduate Diploma of Emergency Management [exit point only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management [exit point only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

Course structure

Master of Emergency Management

Consists of four 16 point core subjects:

EMG401 Risk Management in the Emergency Management Context (16 points)
EMG402 Contemprary Practice in Emergency Management (16 points)
EMG505 Work Based Project (16 points)
EMG506 Current Issues in Emergency Management (16 points)
and
free elective subjects totalling a maximum of 32 credit points

Graduate Diploma in Emergency Management

This is an exit point only course and consists of two 16 point core subjects:

EMG401 Risk Management in the Emergency Management Context (16 points)
EMG402 Contemprary Practice in Emergency Management (16 points)
and
free elective subjects totalling a maximum of 32 credit points

Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management

This is an exit point only course consists of one 16 point core subject:

EMG401 Risk Management in the Emergency Management Context (16 points)
and
free elective subjects totalling a maximum of 16 credit points

+ Residential School

No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.

+ Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subjects have a Workplace Learning component.

EMG505 Work Based Project
EMG506 Current Issues in Emergency Management

Enrolment pattern

By part-time distance education study

Session 1

EMG401 Risk Management in the Emergency Management Context (16 points)

Session 2

1 or 2 free elective subjects totalling a maximum of 16 points

Students may elect to exit at this point and graduate with the award Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management GradCertEmergMgt.

Session 3

EMG402 Contemporary Practice in Emergency Management (16 points)

Session 4

1 or 2 free elective subjects totalling a maximum of 16 points

Students may elect to exit at this point and graduate with the award Graduate Diploma in Emergency Management GradDipEmergMgt.

Session 5

EMG505 Work Based Project (16 points)(commenced)
EMG506 Current Issues in Emergency Management (16 points) (commenced)

Session 6

EMG505 Work Based Project (16 points) (completed)
EMG506 Current Issues in Emergency Management (16 points) (completed)

Contact

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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