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Georgetown announces disaster management degree info session

Published: 19 Nov 2018 - 08:14 am | Last Updated: 09 Nov 2021 - 02:21 pm
 Dr Tim Frazier.

Dr Tim Frazier.

The Peninsula

DOHA: Knowing how to handle an emergency or disaster situation is critical for the success of every organization. Addressing this need, Georgetown University is presenting an information session about their unique one-year disaster management master’s degree for working professionals today at 7pm at the Marriott Marquis City Center Hotel in Doha.

Offered by Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies, the International Executive Master’s in Emergency and Disaster Management (IEDM) program helps the next generation of global leaders prepare for and respond to a wide variety of natural, technological, and man-made disasters. The information session will provide insights about the program’s on-site residences around the world, curriculum, requirements, fees, career outlook, and more.

Next year’s cohort will be the third group of students to take this unique master’s degree, joining a diverse group of professionals from fields such as medicine, human and social services, military, humanitarian aid, first response, and all levels of government. “Graduates of our program gain strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in order to assess the situation and deploy responses under stress and in times of uncertainty, and go on to serve in important leadership roles in this field,” said Dr Tim Frazier, faculty director, Georgetown.   

The November 19 information session is open to the public and no reservations are required, but visitors are encouraged to register online through the Georgetown School of Continuing Studies website. The application deadline for the IEDM degree fall term is May 1, 2019. Interested applicants can learn more about the program on the website: https://scs.georgetown.edu/iedm.