In addition to the overall Master of Public Health degree competencies, graduates with a concentration in Global Disaster Management, Humanitarian Assistance Relief and Homeland Security will: - Describe the disaster cycle;
- Understand the role of the local, state and federal government in the recovery process;
- Discuss the shift from disaster management practices towards an integrated disaster risk reduction approach in the context of sustainable development;
- Understand at least two methods of assessment for specific emergency situations in the field;
- Develop, implement, and monitor adequacy of services provided to affected populations;
- Articulate the historic and evolving role of humanitarian assistance;
- Conduct a critical analysis of early warning systems;
- Apply environmental health principles to establish a safe water supply and to implement sanitary measures;
- Prepare and implement a plan to integrate displaced persons into the local community; and
- Know basic leadership skills to overcome challenges in humanitarian assistance.
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