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Educational, Research and Project Opportunities
The center provides course concentration areas in Hazard Planning and Emergency
Management in association with Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science (URSC) and Master of Urban Planning (MUP) degree programs offered in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban
Planning, provides
an ideal
platform
to
prepare for
careers in Emergency Management, Hazard Planning and Disaster Research.
This professional development opportunity includes the chance to work and study
with the faculty and staff of the Hazard Reduction Recovery Center.
Program Benefits
Certificates
Environmental Hazard Management Certificate
Environmental Hazard Management (EHM) is an interdisciplinary program that has
been designed to provide students with an understanding of the interrelationship
between the built environment and extreme events in the natural environment.
The EHM Program consists of a series of courses that are open to students
from any graduate degree program at Texas A&M University. Courses in the EHM Certificate program are taught by faculty fellows
of HRRC in the colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Geosciences, and
Liberal Arts. The core courses provide a basic understanding of the entire
range of issues related to environmental hazards. Specifically, these courses
address basic theory, empirical research, and practical application related
to both natural and technological hazards. The courses also address the
implications of disaster research for policy formulation and implementation
at the household, organizational, community, regional, state, federal,
and international levels.
Certificate Committee Chair: Michael K. Lindell
The Graduate Certificate In Environmental Hazard Management - Program details
Application for admission to the Environmental Hazard Management Program
Contact
Michael
Lindell, Ph.D.
Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Phone: (979) 862-3969
FAX: (979) 845 5121
Certificate in Transportation Planning
The Graduate Certificate in Transportation Planning, offered in partnership with
the Texas A&M College of Architecture, the Texas Transportation Institute, the Department
of Civil Engineering, and the Bush School of Government and Public Service,
provides students with a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary education and transportation
planning. Students completing the Certificate in Transportation Planning will
receive a structured, interdisciplinary understanding of the role of transportation
in contemporary society, as well as specialized instruction tailored to building
individual skills and capabilities in three critical areas: Multimodal Systems
Planning, Transportation and Urban Design, and Transportation Planning and
Public Policy. This program is open to any graduate student at Texas A&M University with an interest in transportation.
The Graduate Certificate in Transportation Planning - Program Details & Application
Contact
Eric
Dumbaugh,
Ph.D.
Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Phone: (979) 862-4320
FAX: (979) 845 5121
Application Both online and paper admissions processes are available.
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