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An MSc, or Master of Science, is a graduate degree that is granted to individuals showing mastery in a field of study. Master of Science degrees are typically research-focused. They often take a full two years to complete, unlike other master’s programs. What is an MSc in Humanitarian Assistance? It is a postgraduate degree program that prepares students to be humanitarian practitioners with… Read more

An MSc, or Master of Science, is a graduate degree that is granted to individuals showing mastery in a field of study. Master of Science degrees are typically research-focused. They often take a full two years to complete, unlike other master’s programs.

What is an MSc in Humanitarian Assistance? It is a postgraduate degree program that prepares students to be humanitarian practitioners with the ability to address today’s human welfare challenges. Students often take classes in the areas of nutrition, food policy, and economic, political and social development. These topics are within the framework of philanthropic action in emergency situations. Students may also take interactive courses that analyze current and past humanitarian theories, programs, and policies. Individuals earn credits taking classes such as issues in Middle East anthropology, international disaster management, GIS for emergency management, human trafficking, stabilization and peacebuilding, and violence, gender and humanitarian assistance.

Many humanitarian assistance graduates develop skills as leaders in an evolving landscape. This means they can apply leadership tactics in a variety of changing environments. Students may also learn the dynamics of working effectively as part of a team in stressful situations and strengthen communication skills. They develop the ability to communicate clearly with people from a variety of cultural backgrounds.

Universities may offer a variety of study options that affect the final cost of the MSc in Humanitarian Assistance degree program. An on-campus degree may be more affordable than an online degree, but the office of admissions can offer more detailed information on tuition and fees.

Humanitarians actively promote human welfare and social reform. They work with people of a variety of genders, sexual orientations, religions and national divisions, with the goal to save lives, relieve suffering and maintain human dignity. Many MSc in Humanitarian Assistance graduates seek positions as humanitarian aid workers with a variety of organizations, governments and NGOs. Students may also find positions as veteran service officers, bereavement coordinators, probation officers or victim advocates.

Students may be able to earn a degree completely or partially online. Many programs offer a flexible schedule, so students can develop their skills abroad. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.

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SOAS University of London
London, United Kingdom

The MSc Humanitarianism, Aid & Conflict builds on the strength of existing expertise in violence, conflict and global development within the Department of Development Stud ... +

The MSc Humanitarianism, Aid & Conflict builds on the strength of existing expertise in violence, conflict and global development within the Department of Development Studies and SOAS in general. The programme is designed to provide students with analytical training and an in-depth understanding of the challenges of contemporary humanitarian aid, its interaction with conflict and development and new directions in the field. The programme presents students with comprehensive knowledge of the history of the architecture of aid in humanitarian contexts, key local, regional and international actors, and engages with theoretical, conceptual and policy debates relating to the political and logistical challenges of the global responses to conflict, natural disasters and complex emergencies, the diverse range of critiques that have been made of it, emerging innovations, context-specific challenges and agendas from the Global South. In this unique programme is specifically designed to allow students to focus on and develop a wide-ranging knowledge of the field and the tools to critically engage with the pressing questions of power dynamics, politics, accountability, security and access that are facing the humanitarian organisations, academics and local communities today. -
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