UNT's Master of Science in Emergency Management and Disaster Science provides an in-depth knowledge of the diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical research traditions that underlie and inform the practice of emergency management.
Why Earn a Master's in Emergency Management and Disaster Science?
The Master of Science degree in Emergency Management and Disaster Science provides students with in-depth knowledge of diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical research traditions that underlie and inform the practice of emergency management. This degree provides a solid academic and practical foundation for those seeking to begin or advance their careers in emergency management or pursue doctoral studies in a hazard- or disaster-related discipline.
In addition to taking required courses in emergency management theory, methods and statistics, students may select from a range of electives covering such topics as challenges of disaster response, disaster preparedness and management, community recovery and resilience, and international disasters. Our program also offers:
Flexibility to tailor your degree to your own professional interests
Proximity to FEMA Region VI offices and unique learning opportunities
Opportunities to participate in research under a faculty member's supervision
Study abroad opportunities
Август 2026
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle #311277,
DENTON,
Texas,
76203, South, United States
Январь 2026
University of North Texas
1155 Union Circle #311277,
DENTON,
Texas,
76203, South, United States
Applicants holding a bachelor’s degree, its equivalent from a regionally accredited institution, or a three year bachelor’s degree that meets the vetting criteria of a reputable evaluation agency, are eligible to apply for admission to UNT graduate study.
English Language Proficiency: Minimum TOEFL score requirement is 79; Minimum IELTS score is 6.0; Minimum PTE score is 53.
Требования к IELTS могут отличаться в зависимости от выбранного курса