Governance of Risk and Resources – Master, continuing education - Heidelberg University (original) (raw)

Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences Governance of Risk and Resources – Master, continuing education

Note on the start of the study

This master's program starts in the first semester of each academic year in Chile. Lectures begin in March.

Facts & Formalities

Degree Master of Science
Type of programme Continuing
Start of programme Summer semester only
Standard period of study 3 semesters
Language(s) of instruction Spanish and English
Fees and contributions 2,500.00 € / Semester
Application procedure Continuing-education master’s programmes, Governance of Risk and Ressources
Application deadlines Information about deadlines can be obtained after you have put together a degree program.
International degree program Yes

Course Content

The Master’s degree program ‘Governance of risk and resources’, taught at the Heidelberg Centre for Latin America (HCLA) in Santiago de Chile is an interdisciplinary academic program that focusses on intersecting topics associated with natural sciences, economics, and social sciences. It is a continuing education, fee-based course with places for up to 25 students per year. The study program focuses on the analysis, design and monitoring of governance processes, i.e. processes that serve to coordinate distributed interests and resources in order to achieve consensual goals. Governance combines various forms of collective decision-making processes, whereby participatory coordination of action plays a key role. Governance empowers the actors in society to collectively find solutions to human-environmental problems, to bear them together and to steer themselves in the process. Students of the Master's program are trained to recognize and master the diverse context-specific challenges involved in implementing risk and resource governance.

Course Structure

The program is divided into a compulsory component and a compulsory elective component, and concludes with a Master's thesis:

Compulsory component
The following courses of the first two semesters are obligatory for all students and convey the basic knowledge, central theoretical issues, and methodological skills in the three subject areas of Governance; Risk; Resources:

Compulsory elective component
All students must also complete the modules of the elective course. Within the modules, however, students have the choice between different courses. Each module is composed of lectures and exercises and aims to deepen students' understanding of conceptual debates in the natural and social sciences and to evaluate existing governance practices through case-based analysis. The courses in the elective modules address topics such as the sustainable use of natural resources, the management of environmental and social crises, energy and water management, climatic and seismic risks, etc.

Master’s thesis
In the Master's thesis, students deal with an independently selected scientific problem. The thesis must be presented and discussed in a subsequent colloquium.

The case-based topics of the modules are related to one of the following areas:

Sustainable use of natural resources, environment and society, energy and water resources, climatic and seismic risks.

Master’s thesis

In the Master's thesis, students deal with an independently selected, scientific problem. The thesis must be presented and discussed in a subsequent colloquium.

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