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The Environmental Hazard Management certification program examines the interplay between human-made structures and severe natural phenomena. This specialization equips learners to tackle both natural catastrophes and human-caused emergencies.
Graduates with this certification have pursued careers in: Disaster analysis, Emergency preparedness strategy, Policy development and execution
Texas A&M University's Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center backs this certification program, which is available to all graduate-level students at the institution.
You are an international graduate applicant if you:
are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States (or applicant for permanent residency)
AND
you have not graduated from a Texas high school after three years in residence in Texas
AND
hold a bachelor’s or professional degree (or equivalent)
English proficiency can also be demonstrated by:
Minimum TOEFL i-BT score of 80 (in person or Home Edition) from a test date within two years (Texas A&M University does not accept the MyBest TOEFL score), or
Minimum TOEFL Essentials score of 8.5, or
Minimum IELTS Academic test score of 6.0 overall band (Texas A&M University does not accept the IELTS General test), or
GRE Verbal Reasoning score of at least 146 (subject to departmental approval), or
GMAT Verbal Score of at least 22 (subject to departmental approval), or
Acquiring alternative verification during the admission process from the Graduate and Professional School via a departmental request.