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Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability

A single graduate award offered by the ANU College of Science

CDRSS
  • Minimum 24 Units
  • Mode of delivery
    • Multi-Modal
  • Field of Education
    • Environmental Studies
  • Academic contact
  • Minimum 24 Units
  • Mode of delivery
    • Multi-Modal
  • Field of Education
    • Environmental Studies
  • Academic contact

Program Requirements

The Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability required the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:

A minimum of 12 units from completion of courses from the following list:

ASIA8048 Disasters and Epidemics in Asia and the Pacific (6 units)

ANTH8056 Introduction to Humanitarian Action (6 units)

EMDV8124 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (6 units)

EMSC8706 Introduction to Natural Hazards (6 units)


A maximum of 12 units from completion of courses from the following disaster risk electives:

SCOM6031 Science, Risk and Ethics (6 units)

COMP8410 Data Mining (6 units)

EMSC8014 Special Topics in Earth Science (6 units)

ENGN6013 Engineering for a Humanitarian Context (6 units)

ENVS6204 Fire, Flood and Drought (6 units)

ENVS6303 Climate Change: Past, Present and Future (6 units)

ENVS6307 Climate Change: Science, Society and Policy (6 units)

ENVS6308 Fire in the Environment (6 units)

ENVS8003 Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation (6 units)

ENVS8048 Topics in Environment and Society (6 units)

MATH6102 Environmental Modelling and Integrated Assessment (6 units)

MATH6103 Scientific and Industrial Modelling (6 units)

STAT8057 Risk Modelling 1 (6 units)


Admission Requirements

At a minimum, all applicants must meet program-specific academic/non-academic requirements, and English language requirements. Admission to most ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry.

 

  • Bachelor degree or international equivalent with GPA 4/7; or
  • Graduate Diploma or international equivalent with a GPA 4/7; or
  • Graduate Certificate or international equivalent with a GPA 4/7; or
  • 24 units of courses in a postgraduate program with a GPA of 4/7; or
  • Graduate Records Examination (GRE) General test, completed no more than 5 years before the time of application, with a minimum score of 155 for Verbal Reasoning, 155 for Quantitative Reasoning and 4.0 in Analytical Writing and a minimum of 3 years full-time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program; or
  • A minimum 5 years full-time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program.

 

All applicants must meet the University’s English Language Admission Requirements for Students

This program is available for admission for domestic students only. It can be used as an exit pathway by domestic and international students.

Program Indicative Fees
This program is only open to domestic students.
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available for this program.
Indicative CSP fees $4834
Students unsuccessful in securing a CSP can study as a DTF student. 
Domestic Tuition Fees (DTF) $16760
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) for this program are limited, competitive and awarded on academic merit. There is no application process for a CSP. All students commencing in Semester 2 2022 (including Winter and Spring sessions) will be ranked according to the GPA of the qualification used as the basis of admission.
For more information see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments/hecs-help
Students unsuccessful in securing a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) can undertake the program as domestic tuition full fee (DTF) paying students.
For more information on Domestic Tuition fees click here .

Annual indicative fee for domestic students
$16,760.00

For more information see: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees

Annual indicative fee for international students
$23,970.00

For further information on International Tuition Fees see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments/international-tuition-fees

Fee Information

All students are required to pay the Services and amenities fee (SA Fee)

The annual indicative fee provides an estimate of the program tuition fees for international students and domestic students (where applicable). The annual indicative fee for a program is based on the standard full-time enrolment load of 48 units per year (unless the program duration is less than 48 units). Fees for courses vary by discipline meaning that the fees for a program can vary depending on the courses selected. Course fees are reviewed on an annual basis and typically will increase from year to year. The tuition fees payable are dependent on the year of commencement and the courses selected and are subject to increase during the period of study.

For further information on Fees and Payment please see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments

Scholarships

ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.

Eligibility to apply for ANU scholarships varies depending on the specifics of the scholarship and can be categorised by the type of student you are.  Specific scholarship application process information is included in the relevant scholarship listing.

For further information see the Scholarships website.

This Graduate Certificate addresses the global need for more effective practical implementation of disaster risk policy measures in regional countries impacted regularly by natural disasters. Students in this program will develop knowledge of how to approach and integrate disaster preparedness, mitigation and recovery programs to reduce societal and human losses, and enhance community resilience. Through interaction with predictive science for geo and hydrological hazards, students will be able to contribute effectively to country and governance specific disaster policy development which address priority hazards. This requires an understanding of the complex integrated policies and practices in this field, and the correlated impacts of climate change, development and socio-political frameworks on disaster governance.

NOTE: Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available for this program.
Domestic applicants offered a place to study in this Graduate Certificate commencing their studies in 2022 will be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) under the Job Ready Graduate scheme. Costs are indicated on the Admissions and Fees Tab.

Career Options

ANU ranks among the world's very finest universities. Our nearly 100,000 alumni include political, business, government, and academic leaders around the world.

We have graduated remarkable people from every part of our continent, our region and all walks of life.

Employment Opportunities

A Graduate Certificate in Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability can improve your prospects for employment in government, the insurance industry and international aid organisations. All of these employers have a need for people with knowledge and skills in disaster risk, and this need is likely to increase as climate change leads to more frequent and intense natural hazard events.

Learning Outcomes

  1. demonstrate and apply high level knowledge in disaster risk science and sustainability;

  2. apply their knowledge to the development of innovative approaches to disaster risk science policy and governance appropriate to their global contexts.

  3. interpret, synthesize and critically analyse published literature of relevance to the discipline;

  4. demonstrate theoretical and/or practical skills relevant to techniques and research methodology in disaster risk science and sustainability

  5. critically and independently analyse data and engage in modelling of future risk scenarios which can be applied to support to decision makers working in the public and private spheres

  6. demonstrate a critical understanding of and capacity to participate in debates on disaster risk science which address future risk.

  7. clearly communicate theory and results in both written and oral formats of relevance to interpreting disaster resilience, risk mitigation, and recovery arising from natural hazards around the globe.

Inherent Requirements

Information on inherent requirements is currently not available for this program.

Further Information

Mode of delivery:

This Graduate Certificate can be completed fully in person, fully online or as a combination of online and in person courses (multimodal). All students wishing to do this Graduate Certificate in online mode only should indicate this when applying for admission and should select courses that are scheduled for online delivery mode.


General program information:

  • This program is a standalone qualification but can also be used as pathway to further postgraduate study. For detailed information on potential destination Masters programs offered by the Australian National University please check the Programs and Courses catalogue or, for quick links to programs offered by the College of Science visit https://science.anu.edu.au/study/masters
  • Please visit the ANU Programs & Courses catalogue to check class scheduling information and mode of delivery (online or in person).
  • Applicants should note that courses listed in the program requirements include Summer and Winter Session courses. When applying for admission, please ensure the correct admit term is selected.
  • Applicants should note that to undertake postgraduate study in some courses, background knowledge relevant to the course of interest is required. Please check individual course entries in the Programs and Courses catalogue for specific prerequisite details.


GC Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability- pathway to Masters

The Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability can be used as pathway to Masters study. For information on potential destination Masters programs please check the Programs and Courses catalogue or, visit https://science.anu.edu.au/study/masters or https://health.anu.edu.au/study/masters . Students using this program as a pathway to a destinations Masters program are encouraged to seek academic advice from the CHM/CoS Students Services Office prior to finalising their application for admission, or at any time during the degree.


Pathway 1: Direct application to the destination Masters program upon completion of the Graduate Certificate

  • Students can apply to progress to a destination Masters degree if they satisfy the following conditions:
  • They are about to complete or have completed the Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability.
  • They are on track to satisfy the admission requirements for the intended Master program including all GPA and cognate requirements (8 relevant courses which may be achieved from multiple complete or non-complete qualifications).

Note:

  • Student should re-apply for admission to ANU through the relevant application portal.
  • Students may be eligible to receive up to 24 units of credit from the Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability towards the destination Masters degree. This will depend on the program requirements of the destination Masters program and a case-by-case assessment by the program convener. Students should discuss credit with the convener of the destination Master degree when making enrolment choices for the Graduate Certificate.


Pathway 2: Degree transfer from the Graduate Certificate before completion of the Graduate Certificate

Students also have the option of applying for degree transfer into the destination Master program if they satisfy the following conditions:

  • The overall GPA requirements for admission to the destination Masters degree are satisfied from a previous qualification, and
  • The cognate requirements are satisfied, including any GPA requirements, and
  • Any other requirements listed in the admissions requirements of the destination Master degree are also satisfied.

Note:

  • Students may be eligible for credit for courses completed in the Graduate Certificate. This will depend on the program requirements of the destination Masters program and a case-by-case assessment by the program convener. Students should discuss credit with the convener of the destination Masters degree when making enrolment choices for the Graduate Certificate.
  • Students that progress to Masters through degree transfer will not be awarded nor receive a testamur for the Graduate Certificate of Disaster Risk Science and Sustainability. They will be invited to attend a conferral of award ceremony upon successful completion of their Masters degree and will receive a testamur for this qualification.


Credit for courses completed in the Graduate Certificate

The amount of credit awarded will depend on an assessment of prior study, relevant to the destination Masters degree and program orders of the destination Masters degree. This is done on a case-by-case basis by the program convener. Any credit applied will reduce the overall duration of the destination Masters program by an equivalent number of units.

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