Nettbasert
Nordic applicants: April 15th, EU/EEA + Swiss applicants: March 1st, Non-EU/EEA applicants: November 15th
Recent decades have seen the emergence of threats, both ‘natural’ and man-made, posing new or increased risks to societies. Pandemics, cyber-attacks, climate change, and international terrorism are all examples of crisis that must be dealt with at international, national, and local levels. The online master in Contemporary Issues in Risk and Crisis Management (CRCM) program provides students with a multi-disciplinary approach to studying and analysing contemporary issues in risk, crisis, climate change adaptation and societal security. Through a series of specialized courses students will be given in-depth knowledge into theories, methods and strategies enabling them to address these issues in a multi-disciplinary and global perspective.
The CRCM is an online study program with innovative teaching-methods such as video lectures, written handouts, live and recorded guest lectures, project work, gaming, quizzes, in-sync seminars, training-through-research, supervisions, digital workshops, and more. The program can be taken as a full-time study (2 years) or a part time study (3-4 years). This allows the student to combine studies with work.
Maria Sydnes
Førsteamanuensis
Marith Gabrielsen
Studiekonsulent
During the first year, students will have compulsory courses to learn about the core debates and perspectives in the fields of societal security, climate change and resilient societies, risk and safety management, crisis, and disaster management, in addition to research methods. This provides students, first, with an overview of the sources and nature of current threats and risks. Moreover, students are provided with theories, methods and strategies on how to manage these threats in different international contexts. This comprehensive and holistic approach provides a global perspective for students of risk and crisis management. The second year focuses on applying these perspectives to research and the Master Thesis project. The thesis projects are designed individually by the students supported by supervisors.
Knowledge:
- has advanced knowledge of risk and crisis management, including its sub-disciplines, as a field of study
- has advanced understanding in a specialized field of risk and crisis management
- has in depth understanding of the key theories, methods debates and issues informing the study of risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
- can apply the knowledge obtained on new and contemporary issues within the field of study risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
- can analyse relevant research topics based on the history, traditions and societal role of risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
Skills:
- can analyse and critically assess various sources of information pertaining to risk and crisis, and apply these to design and conduct academic studies
- can analyse established theories, methods and perspectives within risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security and conduct independent work to solve practical and theoretical tasks
- can independently apply relevant research methods to design and conduct research on risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
- can conduct an independent research project in risk-, crisis management, climate change adaptation or societal security under academic supervision, following existing ethical norms and rules for research.
Competence:
- can analyse relevant academic- and research ethical problems in risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
- can apply knowledge and skills in new areas in order to carry out advanced assignments and projects
- can present and discuss aspects of one's own work by using terminology within risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
- can communicate effectively at both academic and public arenas regarding relevant topics, analysis and conclusions within risk and crisis management, societal security and climate change adaptation
- can contribute to new thinking and innovation processes to address contemporary issues in risk and crisis management, climate change adaptation and societal security
Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be qualified for admission to a PhD program in a number of academic areas at the UiT -the Arctic University of Norway or elsewhere. The CRCM program prepares students for challenging careers ranging from the local to the global arena. It is equally relevant to the public sector, industry and non-governmental organisations. It provides knowledge, competence and skills relevant for as diverse sectors and tasks as security services, emergency and humanitarian assistance, high-risk industries, development agencies, emergency services, manufacturing, safety management, primary industries, preparedness planning, risk analysis, auditing, crisis management, and digital security.
To see the courses taught in the program, see “Study plan” for a full view of the course
Admission is competitive, based on academic qualifications.
Relevant bachelor education: Admission to Online international Master program in Contemporary Issues Risk and Crisis Management requires a bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS) or equivalent qualification. Admission requires 80 ECTS covering specialization in risk, crisis, societal security, disaster management, QHSE (quality, health, safety and environment), climate change, development studies, safety, resilience, emergency services, political science, organizational studies, sociology, planning or geography.
Applicants must have a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian “C” (3.0) in the ECTS scale, see the UiT webpage for International admissions for more information on how the point average is calculated.
Students admitted to our digital master program do not need to apply for a student visa
Applicants with education from non-Nordic countries must document English language proficiency. You will find more information on English language requirements on the UiT webpage for International admissions.
Planned number of admissions fall 2025 (all applicants): 30 places
Applicants from Norway or Nordic countries:
- The application deadline for Norwegian and other Nordic applicants is April 15th for admission to the autumn semester.
- Online application, application code 4031
- Her finner du all informasjon knyttet til søking og opptak.
Applicants within EU/EEA/Switzerland (except the Nordic countries):
- The application deadline for applicants within EU / EEA / Switzerland is March 1st for admission to the autumn semester.
- Online application, study code 7106.
- You will find more information about admission for EU/EAA applicants here.
Applicants outside EU/EEA/Switzerland and the Nordic countries:
- The application deadline for applicants outside the EU / EEA / Switzerland and Nordic countries is 15th of November for admission to the autumn semester.
- Online application, study code 2090.
- Applicants in this group has to pay a tuition fee. You can find the prices for the program here.
- You will find more information about admission for Non-EU/EEA applicants here
- Non-EU students must be prepared to pay tuition fees, more information here
CRCM is an integrated online study program. All learning activities will be digital; video lectures, written handouts, live and recorded guest lectures, project work, training-through-research, supervisions, digital workshops, simulation-based games. Examination will be individual home exams of varying lengths and semesterprojects (both individual and group-based).
English.
Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be qualified for admission to a PhD program in a number of academic areas at the UiT The Arctic University of Norway or elsewhere.
The CRCM program admits both international and Nordic applicants, creating an international learning environment. The program will establish close collaboration with academics from international universities that have relevant research and study programs. International guest lectures will be an integral part of the program.
The CRCM is an integrated online master program. There will consequently be no student exchange related to elective courses. However, the program will encourage exchange during the writing of the master thesis on an individual basis during the 3 rd and/or 4 th . semester.
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