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SHORT CYCLE - ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE
SERİNHİSAR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
MANAGMENT AND ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT
451 EMERGENCY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
GENERAL INFORMATION
Emergency is used as a response to all situations that require priority. It is defined as 'unexpected and unforeseen events' in the emergency management literature, which can be expressed as a set of events that are unpredictable, develop suddenly and require rapid intervention. There is no continuity in the emergency, it is limited in time and ends when the factors that necessitate the emergency disappear. Emergency; These are unexpected events that endanger life and/or property, health, and require immediate response by implementing routine social resources and procedures. According to the definition made by the United Nations Humanitarian Organization, which is widely used; Natural, technological or human-based events and their consequences that cause physical, economic and social losses for people, negatively affect communities by stopping or interrupting normal life and human activities, and which the affected community cannot overcome by using its own opportunities and resources. Disaster hazards are sometimes of natural origin such as flood, earthquake, landslide, drought, avalanche, tornado, hail, snow type, storm and the like. In addition, the dangers; It can be of human-technological origin, caused by biological or chemical substances that will be released as a result of industrial accidents, have lethal effects, or excessive radiation to the atmosphere from nuclear facilities. Our country is a country where many natural disasters, especially earthquakes and floods, take place. With the awareness of our Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's statement: "It is necessary to think about preventive and protective measures before disaster strikes, there is no use to lament after it comes", who knows very well what to do before, during and after all natural disasters, who can take all kinds of precautions and who can respond to the event. It is aimed to open it in order to train expert and technical personnel who can intervene immediately.
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The main purpose of this program is to provide training to Emergency and Disaster Management with the ability, interest, and regular and systematic study discipline. In line with this purpose, the Emergency Aid and Disaster Management Program will provide the ability to analyze, interpret and evaluate information related to the field and train experts who have gained competence in this field. Thus, it is aimed to provide qualified, knowledgeable and equipped graduates that our country needs in professional and scientific terms. One of the most important advantages of Emergency and Disaster Management education is that almost all of its students are active in business life, have the chance to directly apply the education they have received, and have expectations from the courses. It will be ensured that our students have knowledge and experience in Emergency and Disaster Management, increase their professional development, and equip them with information that can better respond to the needs of their work. Another important advantage of Emergency and Disaster Management training is to increase the qualified workforce, which is extremely important for our country, without decreasing.
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Home Page
About University
Name And Address
Acedemic Authorities
General Discription
Academic Calendar
General Admission Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning
General Registration Procedures
ECTS Credit Allocation
Academic Guidance
Information For Students
Cost Of Living
Accommodation
Meals
Medical Facilities
Facilities for Special Needs Students
Insurance
Financial Support for Students
Student Affairs
Learning Facilities
International Programs
Language Courses
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Sports Facilities and Leisure Activities
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Practical Information for Mobile Students
Degree Programmes