The Master’s Degree in Disaster and Health Crisis Management is completed in two years. It is held entirely in English and in blended mode (combination of online and on campus activities).
The Master’s Degree in Disaster and Health Crisis Management aims at equipping its students with essential skills for understanding national and international crisis scenarios and implementing a systemic approach to emergencies, disasters, and health crises, offering a comprehensive overview to be applied in the field through the analysis of legal, economic, logistical, health-related, sociological, and psychological aspects of disasters, while also addressing those related to technology and communication.
Upon completion of the course, students will possess knowledge and have developed specific skills to assume the role of a new professional figure, that of the Health Crisis Manager, with advanced competencies for disaster and crisis management and its health-related consequences. This professional figure may hold prominent positions in public or private organizations involved in crisis situations, either in response or prevention, with the aim of limiting damage to human health.