Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management and Emergency & Disaster Management—Virtual Sample Class

21 NOV 12 – 1PM ET

We invite you to participate in a virtual sample class for the Master's in Emergency & Disaster Management and the Executive Master's in Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management programs. You’ll have the opportunity to get an inside look at both programs by exploring in-depth topics.

Class: Natural Hazards & Disasters
Instructor: Tim Frazier
Description: This course explores natural hazards and the multidimensional aspects surrounding these events that result in disaster. Students will gain an understanding of the underlying physical processes behind hazards, the socioeconomic characteristics that manufacture risk and result in disproportionate impacts on communities, and potential mitigation, response, and recovery strategies.


Tim Frazier
Tim Frazier
Faculty Director
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Add to Calendar 2024-11-21 12:00 2024-11-21 13:00 America/New_York Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management and Emergency & Disaster Management—Virtual Sample Class We invite you to participate in a virtual sample class for the Master's in Emergency & Disaster Management and the Executive Master's in Humanitarian Crisis & Emergency Management programs. You’ll have the opportunity to get an inside look at both programs by exploring in-depth topics. Class: Natural Hazards & Disasters Instructor: Tim Frazier Description: This course explores natural hazards and the multidimensional aspects surrounding these events that result in disaster. Students will gain an understanding of the underlying physical processes behind hazards, the socioeconomic characteristics that manufacture risk and result in disproportionate impacts on communities, and potential mitigation, response, and recovery strategies. Tim Frazier Faculty Director This event is entirely virtual. Login information will be emailed to you after you register. MM/DD/YYYY