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Major in Disaster Risk Resilience for Agriculture & the Environment

The DRRAE programme to address the gap in formal tertiary level education as it pertains to disaster risk management and climate resilience in the Caribbean. Special focus is placed on the agricultural and environmental sectors to facilitate the incorporation of modern frameworks and concepts into management plans. Agricultural and Environmental Innovations, Climate Smart strategies and technologies, and mechanisms for Food System resilience are incorporated into the curriculum providing persons with both technical and practical knowledge of their applications. The programme also provides an understanding of disaster risk and vulnerability assessments to equip students with the technical capacity to conduct, analyse, and apply disaster management strategies.  

Structure of the programme

The DRRAE programme will be offered across the FFA. To fulfil the requirement of the DRRAE Major, a student must successfully complete 12 credits of LEVEL 1 courses and a total of 30 credits at the advanced level consisting of 24 credits of core courses and any 6 credits of elective courses. 

The DRRAE Major consists of the courses in the sequence, levels, and credits provided in Table 1. All courses will be delivered using a blended modality. Assessments include a range of assessment tools including collaborative group assessments, practical assignments, quizzes, and theory-based final exams. In all cases, coursework will account for at least 40% of the final grade. 

Table 1: Course Sequence 

PROGRAMME SUMMARY

YEAR 1   Semester I

Credits

YEAR 1   Semester II

Credits

ADRR 1001- Introduction to Natural Hazards, Disasters and Climate Change

3

AGRI 1003 – Mathematics for Scientist

3

ADRR 1002- Environmental Sustainability

3

AGRI 1020: Crop and Livestock Fundamentals

3

Total Credits

6

6

12

YEAR 2 Semester I

Credits

YEAR 2 Semester II

Credits

AGCP 2010- Climate Smart and Sustainable Agriculture

3

ADRR 2001- Disaster Risk Assessment and Analysis

3

GEOG 2010- Geographic Information Systems

3

ADRR 2004- Disaster Risk Resilience and Climate Change Adaptations

3

Total Credits

6

6

12

YEAR 3 Semester I

 

YEAR 3 Semester II

Credits

ADRR 3001- Food & Nutrition Security, Policy and Legislation

3

ADRR 3003- Sustainable Land Management

3

ADRR 3002- Community Engagement Principles and Practice

3

ADRR 3004- Water Resources Management

3

Total Credits

6

6

12

RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE COURSES (6 credits required)

Semester I

Credits

 Semester II

Credits

AGRI 2003- Fundamental of Applied Statistics

3

ENRM 2002- Energy and Sustainability

3

AGCP 2102- Principles of Sustainable Agronomy

3

GEOG 3107-Meteorology and Climatology

3

AGSL 3015 - Geophysical Methods for Environmental Sensing and Analysis

3

ENRM 3002- Anthropogenic Climate Change Management

               3

AGRI 3124- Research Project (Yearlong)

3

 

 

CORE TOTAL

 

 

36

ELECTIVE TOTAL

 

 

6

TOTAL PROGRAMME CREDITS

 

 

42

 

 

 

FOUNDATION COURSES

Students are required to enrol for three foundation courses

1 - FOUN 1105 - Scientific and Technical Writing (Mandatory)

2 - FOUN 1101 - Caribbean Civilisation OR FOUN 1301 - Law, Governance, Economy and Society 

3 - Choose one of the following languages: 

       CHIN 1007 - Chinese(Mandarin) Beginners I 

       FREN 1009 - French for Beginners I 

       JAPA 1007 - Japanese for Beginners I 

       SPAN 1007 - Spanish for Beginners I

 

 

 

 

[Updated: August 2023]

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