MA Disaster Studies
Duration 2 years (4 Semesters)
Credits 74
Social Science is growing into and developing an understanding of technology and natural science which can bring human safety and sustainable development. This objective requires transdisciplinary interaction, understanding and knowledge. The universe is one holistic habitat for humanity to survive. It may also be man’s last habitat if we continue to allow the magnitude, frequency and recurrence of disasters to increase. In consideration of this objective the Special Centre for Disaster Research aims to build upon an appropriate relationship between social sciences, ICT and geospatial sciences on one hand and between the government and academic research on the other hand.
The objective of teaching and research in disaster studies is to understand how disasters affect development, national resources and human and nonhuman lives. It also highlights the need for ecologically sensitive land use policies through GIS mapping and demarcation of fragile ecological areas. The centre looks into the new areas of information and communication research (ICT), Artificial Intelligence and preparedness to disasters, ecosystem and communities, smart cities and urban development. The research would also define the parameters of scientific preparedness, technology of mitigation and institutional accountability. Much of disaster prevention is about transparency, accountability, constitutional and environmental law which are helped through a basic understanding of geospatial sciences, Computational intelligence and community resilience. Those who are ready for a more versatile and contemporary thought processes are encouraged to apply.
Rubric of Courses
The four rubrics of transdisciplinary social sciences-based hazard/disaster studies has been designed around;
• Governance and Legal framework: Instruments for Disasters, Relief and Response
• Human Health and Well-being: Public Health, Epidemiology and Emergency Preparedness
• Social Science: Geography, Anthropology and Economics, Risk Resilient Communities
• Technology Systems: geospatial, computational intelligence & database systems
Eligibility
Bachelor's degree in social sciences/natural sciences/physical sciences/biological sciences/clinical sciences/law/commerce/ any other professional stream with 55% marks from a recognized University/Institution. Government executives working in the field of disaster management are encouraged to apply.
Entrance Examination
Admission will be based on the performance of the student in a written OMR based examination. The entrance examination broadly covers the areas Constitution and Fundamentals of Indian Legal system, Social Science Perspectives of Disasters, Development and Disasters, Computer, Information and Communication Technologies, Health in Emergencies and Disasters and Ecology and Environment. The detailed information related to Entrance Examination including the syllabus is regularly published on Admissions section of www.jnu.ac.in.
M.A. programme in Disaster Studies
Semester I (20)
• Governance, Law and Institutions (4)
• Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: Theories, Concepts and Practices (4)
• ICT and Database Systems (4)
• Regional Geography of Hazards and Disasters in India (4)
• Health and Disasters (4)
Semester II (20)
• Legal frameworks for Disasters (4)
• Remote Sensing, GIS for Disaster Management (4)
• Disaster Epidemiology and Public Health Emergencies (4)
• Research Methodology for DRR (4)
• Community Based Disaster Management (4)
Semester III (24)
Core Courses
• Summer internship (after Semester II) (2)
• Fieldwork (2)
Elective Courses (Select any five courses)
• Early Warning Systems and Computational Intelligence (4)
• Disaster Challenges for Vulnerable Populations (4)
• Disaster and Gender Concerns (4)
• Ecosystem Approach for Disaster Risk Reduction (4)
• Human Trafficking & Post Disaster Rehabilitation (4)
• Big Data Analytics (4)
• Human Security and DRR (4)
• Humanitarian Aid and Disasters (4)
• Universe of Disaster Research: Theory, Ethics and Trans-disciplinarity (4)
• Disaster Economics, Project Management, Emergency Budgeting (4)
• Environment, Climate Change and Occupational Health (4)
• Disaster Risk Communication (4)
Semester IV (10)
• MA Dissertation (10)