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Master of Disaster Management
Description The high intensity of disasters in Indonesia has caused significant impacts, including death, loss of property, and trauma of the affected population. The catastrophic event destroyed the infrastructure that had been built for years and caused the development process deteriorated sharply. In line with the increasing number of disasters in Indonesia, the awareness of the Indonesian people about the importance of disaster risk reduction should be increased. This was responded to by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia through the enactment of the Law. No. 24 of 2007 concerning Disaster Management and was followed by the establishment of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). As one of the oldest universities in Indonesia, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) contributes actively to disaster risk reduction in Indonesia, especially through tri dharma- university activities, that include education, research, and community service. Through a long project by the Disaster Study Center (PSBA) and Postgraduate School (SPs), the Master of Disaster Management (MMB) study program was born in 2011. Human resources are one of the main keys to the success of disaster management. Therefore, the study program is dedicated to generating resources for human beings who are reliable in disaster management before a disaster occurs, during a disaster or post-disaster. This study program focuses on educating noble-minded human resources who have disaster scientific capacity that comprehensive both theoretically and practically. Having the managerial ability, having good leadership, being able to make decisions quickly and precisely in times of crisis, and being able to plan disaster risk reduction activities comprehensively, are the expected outcomes of the study program. MMB is a multi-disciplinary study program supported by reliable teaching staff with professors and doctoral degrees at the University of Gadjah Mada. The variation in teaching competencies in the field of disaster management is the key factor in providing a good standard of education services. Adequate facilities and a comfortable learning atmosphere are the commitments of the study program in maintaining the quality of teaching and learning activities. The Master Program in Disaster Management is also committed to helping qualified students in obtaining scholarships, both from government and private sector. Based on the Decision of the Higher Education National Accreditation Board Number: 2766 / SK / BAN-PT / Accredited / M / X / 2018 dated October 2, 2018, the accreditation status of the Disaster Management Master's program is accredited A.
- The Structure of Compulsory and Elective Courses in Each Semester
Semester
The number of credits that must be taken
The number of credits offered
I
General compulsory courses
22
22
II
Compulsory interest courses
3
14
Elective courses
8
44
III and IV
Seminar
2
2
Thesis
8
8
The total number of credits for the master program in disaster management
44
80
- The Courses of Disaster Management Master's Program
Semester I
CodeCourses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6109
Sociology of disaster and community empowerment
2
Compulsory
SPSMB 6101
Policies and institutions in disaster management
3
Compulsory
SPSMB 6102
Remote sensing and disaster management information system
2/1
Compulsory
SPSMB 6121
Multi-disaster management
3
Compulsory
SPSMB 6105
Multi-disaster risk analysis
2
Compulsory
SPSMB 6106
Disaster risk-based regional planning
2
Compulsory
Total
15
Semester II
CodeCourses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6107
Monitoring the source of disaster and early warning
2
Compulsory
SPSMB 6108
Environmental risk management
2
Compulsory
SPSMB 6110
Research methodology
3
Compulsory
Total
7
Semester III
CodeCourses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6229
Thesis
8-12
Compulsory
SPSMB 6216
Field study
2
Compulsory
- Concentration on Potential Disasters and Disaster Mitigations
Code
Courses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6111
Geology for disaster studies
2/1
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 7221
The principles of spatial planning
2
Elective
SPSMB 7222
Regional economic resources
2
Elective
SPSMB 7224
Data inventory for spatial planning with GIS
2
Elective
SPSMB 7225
Planning and management of DAS
2
Elective
SPSMB 7226
Modeling Disaster Risk Management
2
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 7227
Information Systems of Disaster Risk Management
2
Elective
Total
15
- Concentration on Disaster Impact and Emergency Response
Code
Courses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6113
Disaster Emergency Response Organization
2
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 6114
Casualty Evacuation and Handling
3
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 6115
Management of Disaster Humanitarian Aid
2
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 7228
Emergency Response Health and Public Health
2
Elective
SPSMB 7229
Management of Infrastructure Recovery
3
Elective
SPSMB 7230
Health and Mental Resilience of Emergency Response
2
Elective
SPSMB 7231
Management of Emergency Response Communication and Information
2
Elective
Total
16
- Concentration on Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Code
Courses
Credits
Information
(compulsory/elective)SPSMB 6118
Damage and Lost Mapping
2/1
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 6119
Analysis of Post-Disaster Needs
3
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 6120
Management of Physical Infrastructure Recovery
3
Compulsory concentration
SPSMB 7232
Social-Economic Recovery
3
Elective
SPSMB 7233
Management of Casualty Rehabilitation
3
Elective
SPSMB 7234
Management of Environmental Rehabilitation
3
Elective
SPSMB 7235
Capasity Development
3
Elective
Total
21
1. Duration of the program offered:
Master of Disaster Management offers at least 40 credits and a maximum of 52 credits
scheduled for 4 (four) semesters and can be taken in less than 4 (four) semesters and at the
latest 6 (six) semesters including Field study and thesis. Lectures are held in the classroom
and/or in the field. The duration of the lecture is adjusted to the number of credits in each
course.
2. Tuition fees: can be seen through http://um.ugm.ac.id
3. Scholarship information: can be seen through http://um.ugm.ac.id
4. Specific requirements: None
5. General requirements: can be seen through http://um.ugm.ac.id
6. Registration Procedure: can be seen through http://um.ugm.ac.id
7. Important dates
The schedule for the UGM Semester Postgraduate Program Selection Period 2019/2020
can be seen through http://um.ugm.ac.id
8. Questions and contacts
Master of Disaster Management Studies Program (MMB)
Graduates School of Universitas Gadjah Mada Main Building, 4th Floor
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM)
Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55281
Telp:+62 811-284-680 | Email : mmb@ugm.ac.idVision
Become a Center of Excellence in an excellent and leading international Disaster Education
Masters Program, put forward the concept of local wisdom oriented to the interests of the
nation based on Pancasila.
Mission
Organizing education, research, and community service in order to produce high-quality
human resources with high-quality scientific skills, planning and managerial abilities, and
practical skills in disaster management professionally.
Objective
Prepare human resources equivalent to the Masters (Masters of Science, MSc) who has the
following qualifications:
a. academic knowledge and practical skills in disaster management.
b. competent and decisive leadership skills in formulating, planning, designing and
implementing comprehensive disaster management, especially before the disaster
(preparedness), during the disaster event (emergency) or after the disaster (rehabilitation
and reconstruction).
Approach
Master of Disaster Management is multidisciplinary that supported by various relevant fields
of science including:
1. Geography: learn about mapping, disaster characteristics, natural phenomena, and the
relation of natural processes with humans.Culture: study the social and cultural aspects of
society, and local wisdom.
2. Health and Medicine: study the impact of disasters on public health and provide clinical
solutions to disaster victims, manage human and animal victims en masse, provide
guidance to hospitals about providing disaster response facilities and methods.
3. Psychology: study the psychological effects of disasters and their handling.
4. Economics: study the risk valuations, predictions of losses due to disasters and insurance
systems that potentially developed, rescue and return business activities from victims.
5. Political Social Sciences: study the institutional aspects, the system of coordination in
disaster, improvement of policies related to disasters.
6. Law: learn about the issues of policy and legislation in disaster management,
improvement of rules related to disasters.
7. Engineering: study the planning and design of early warning systems, infrastructure in
crisis conditions and engineering disaster mitigation.
8. Agro-complex sciences: managing livestock belonging to disaster victims, returning the
functions of agricultural land, livestock, plantations and forestry, helping to restore
agribusiness. The Committee
Head of Study Program:
Prof. Ir. Teuku Faisal Fathani, ST., MT., Ph.D., IPM.
Secretary of Study Program:
Dr. Ir. Dina Ruslanjari, M.Si.
Teaching StaffNo.
Lecturer Name
Academic Degree
Field of Expertise Every Level of Education
1.
John Suprihanto
Dr. Drs. MIM
Strategic Management, Social Marketing, MSDM Seminar, Performance Management, Introduction to Business, Management, International Business, Policy and Institution in Disaster Management
2.
Bevaola Kusumasari
Dr., S.I.P., M.Si
1.: Public Policy Management
2.: Master of Policy Studies
3.: Master of Policy Studies3.
R. Rijanta
M.Sc Dr. Prof.
1.: Physical geography
2.: Remote Sensing
3.: Regional development4.
Sudarmadji
M.Eng.Sc Dr. Prof.
1.: Hydrology
2.: Civil and Water Engineering
3.: Hydrology5.
Su Ritohardoyo
Prof. Dr. M.A
Geography of Settlements & Geography of Settlements & Human Ecology
6.
Sudibyakto
M.S Dr. Prof
1.: Physical geography
2.: Agrometeorology
3.: Natural resource management7.
Sutikno
Dr. Prof.
1.: Geomorphology
2.: Geomorphology
3.: Physical geography8.
Danang Sri Hadmoko
M.Sc Dr.
1.: Physical geography
2.: Physical geography
3.: Physical geography of disasters9.
Djati Mardiatno
M.Sc Dr.
1.: Physical geography, Coastal Ecosystems
2.: Physical geography, Avalanche
3.: Tsunami Risk Assesment10.
Luthfi Muta’ali
MSP Dr.
1.: Regional development planning
2.: Urban and regional planning
3.: Agricultural and rural economics11.
M. Pramono Hadi
M.Sc Dr.
1. : Hydrology Dasar, Hydrometry, Geographic Data Analysis Techniques
2. : Meteorology and Climatology, Disaster Monitoring and Early Warning system, Watershed Management
3. : Capita Selekta, Advanced Hydrology, Advanced Spatial Modeling12.
R.Suharyadi
M.Sc Dr.
1.: Remote Sensing
2.: Urban survey
3.: Urban Remote Sensing13.
Sunarto
M.S Dr.Prof
1. : Introduction to Soil Geography, General Geology, Coastal Geomorphology, Landscape Management, Natural Disaster Geomorphology.
2. : Research Methodology, Coastal and Marine, Environmental Geology, Disaster Management
3. : Coastal Dynamics, Filsafat Environmental science, Filsafat Ilmu Geografi14.
Emilya Nurjani
Dr. S.Si. M.Si
1. : Environmental Geography
2. : Environmental Geography
3. : Environmental Geography15.
Estuning Tyas Wulan Mei
Dr. S.Si. M.Si
1. : Indonesian Regional Geography, Land Use Planning, Community Development, Community Livelihood Development, Regional Development, Decision Support System
2. : Regional Resource Evaluation, Community Development, Principles of Planning, Spatial Planning, Policy and Planning on Disaster Risk Management16.
Sudjito
S.H M.Si Prof.
1.: Agrarian law
2.: State Administration
3.: Legal studies17.
Adi Heru Sutomo
Prof. Dr. dr M.Sc DCN. DLSHTM. PKK
1. : Public Health, Mortality and Morbidity, Work Environment Health, Population and Environment
2. : Disaster Emergency Response Organization, Environmental Health, Health and Environmental Degradation
3. : Environmental Health & Occupational Health, Medical Demography, Community Nutrition, Tropical Medicine, Family Medicine18.
Laksono Tristantoro
dr. M.Sc. Ph.D Prof
1.: General Medicine
2.: Health Policy and Management
3.: Policy Analysis of Dengue Haemmoragic Fever in Indonesia19.
Syahirul Alim
S.Kp. M.Sc. Ph.D.
Disaster Emergency Response Organization
20.
Junun Sartohadi
M.Sc Dr. Prof.
1.: Geomorphology and resources
2.: remote sensing technology
3.: Geomorphology21.
Sunarru Samsi Haryadi
Ir. Dr. Prof.
1.: Agricultural social economy
2.: Rural Psychology
3.: Social psychology22.
Sri Nuryani Hidayah Utami
Ir. M.P Dr
1.: Soil Science
2.: Soil Science
3.: Agriculture/Soil Science23.
Ali Agus
Ir. DAA DEA Dr. Prof.
1.: Livestock technology
2.: Nutrition and fodder
3.: Nutrition and fodder24.
Rahmat Hidayat
S.Psi. M.Sc. Ph.D.
Research Methodology, Quasi Experiment Methodology, Clinical Research Methodology, Community Assessment & Intervention
25.
Dina Ruslanjari
Ir. M.Si Dr.
1.: Agronomi
2.: Environmental science
3.: Environmental science26.
Bakti Setiawan
Ir. MA Ph.D Prof.
1.: Architectural Engineering
2.: Urban and regional planning
3.: Regional and community planning27.
Teuku Faisal Fathani
Ir.ST. MT. Ph.D., IPM.
1.: Civil Engineering
2.: Geodesy technique
3.: Geodesy technique
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