Disaster Mitigation
and Reconstruction MSc (two years and four months distance learning) PgDip (one year and eight months distance learning)
3 good reasons to study Disaster Mitigation and Reconstruction at Salford • Strengthen your capacity in strategic and practical aspects of disaster preparedness, rehabilitation and reconstruction
• Study different approaches to post-disaster reconstruction project management • Learn the ability to anticipate and respond to events which damage or destroy an infrastructure project
Programme details
This programme provides an opportunity for you to study contemporary issues surrounding disaster mitigation theory and practice, combined with the wider study of built environment applications across the disaster management life cycle. It enables you to recognise the construction industry’s ongoing responsibility toward an infrastructure’s users and the importance of community engagement. You will apply a systematic understanding of knowledge and a critical awareness of current practice to a designated area of study, thereby providing new insight to current problems and issues. RICS accreditation has been applied for.
Module titles
Core modules: • Principles of Disaster Mitigation and Reconstruction
• Post-Disaster Project Management • Participatory Disaster Risk Reduction • Knowledge Transfer and Integration
Then: • Research Methods • Dissertation
Suitable for
Graduates or professionals who may already be working with or intend to work for local and national government agencies, relief agencies, private sector companies, public sector agencies, UN organisations, national and international aid agencies, civil and military services, and insurance appraisers and investigators.
Career potential
Past students of this programme have undertaken senior level roles with organisations throughout the world, involved with all aspects of disaster preparedness, rehabilitation and reconstruction.
Distance learning or Accelerated distance learning only
February starts available
International students can apply
Facilities Management
MSc (two years, eight months distance learning) PgDip (one year, eight months distance learning)
3 good reasons to study Facilities Management at Salford • Gain an insight into global facilities management trends and thinking • Optimise corporate social responsibility • The full Masters award is accredited by RICS
Programme details
The growing profession of facilities management needs highly capable and creative individuals to lead organisations through the dramatic process of change and to leverage the potential of our built facilities to transform the way organisations operate. This programme is designed to develop leadership and coordination skills that will put you at the forefront of organisational change – focusing on the transforming potential of physical spaces. On this programme you will learn to critically evaluate leadership, processes and performance in facilities management. You will learn to develop and apply appropriate, highly effective strategies for facilities management performance improvement.
Module titles
Core modules: • Strategic Facilities Management • Facilities Management Innovation • Facilities Management Excellence
Elective modules: • Facilities Management and Sustainability • Principles of Disaster Mitigation and Management
Then: • Research Methods • Dissertation
Suitable for
This programme is suitable for individuals with any good honours degree or those with significant relevant experience in a related discipline.
Career potential
This programme will equip built environment graduates and professionals for a possible career as a facilities manager, as well as a wide range of opportunities relating to the management and operation of buildings.
Accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Distance learning only
February starts available
International students can apply
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