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SVF-3616 Crisis and Disaster Management - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for teknologi og sikkerhet

Type of course

The course is reserved for students with admission to Online Master in Contemporary Risk and Crisis Management (CRCM) and other students from the Department of Technology and Safety. May not be taken as a singular course.

Course overlap

SVF-3202 Crisis management 10 ects

Course contents

This course provides analytical insights into the nature and dynamics of crises and disasters at the global level. Drawing on a mix of case-based examples and theoretical reflections on how and why disasters affect societies the way they do, this course sets out to engage with a number of on-going discussions in the disaster research field, including: 1) if and how contemporary crises differ from the crises of the past?; 2) an elementary understanding of how the global disaster management structure is organized and functions; 3) the connection between the pre-disaster conditions and post-disaster outcomes; 4) dilemmas and contradictions that arise as a result of the complexities of large-scale disasters and global patterns of disaster risk creation. The course is to a large extent placed within the context of the United Nations Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 strategy.

Objective of the course

Knowledge:

The student

Skills:

The student

General competence:

The student


Language of instruction

Language of instruction: English

Language of examination: English, but students may answer in a Scandinavian language.


Teaching methods

The course work includes module-based learning which will be given every second week with individual work tasks and project work in between.

Coursework requires active engagement with lecture and reading material as well as group-based project work.

Video lectures, written mini-lectures, live and recorded guest lectures, project work, supervision, training-through-research, digital workshops.