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Get Your Master’s in DisasterRelated Articles Top 10 Reasons You Should Find Another InternshipHow to Brand YourselfGearing up to Go Green on CampusThe Slippery Slope of Starting SalariesBy Lauren JoffeBetween the recent Gulf Coast oil catastrophe and impromptu terrorist attacks around the globe, don’t you wish there was a way you could help the world avoid disaster? Now you may be able to, with a degree in disaster studies. The Technological Leadership Institute at the University of Minnesota recently kicked off a 14-month Master of Science in Security Technologies program (MSST), a graduate program that examines high-profile disasters -- both natural and man-made -- and the most up-to-date technologies to help prevent (or at least prepare for) the next catastrophe. Other colleges are also offering disaster studies and research: The University of Delaware’s Disaster Research Center offers graduate degrees in Social Disasters, plus an undergrad degree in Emergency and Environmental Management. North Dakota State University has a Disaster Studies Center and offers degrees in Emergency Management. Clearly, learning to cope with impending disasters is becoming ever more important in such a turbulent society. So if you’re a college student who wants to make a difference, a degree in disaster may just be your ticket. We want to know what you think about The Real College Guide! Make your voice heard by joining our Reader Advisory Team. Find out how >> Daily Advisor
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