Programs

Applied Natural Resource Economics

Biological Sciences

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Forest Resources & Environmental Science

Mechanical Engineering

Natural Hazards Mitigation (Geology)

Rhetoric &Technical Communication

Science Education

Obtain your MASTER'S degree while working as a Peace Corps volunteer

 

The first and only Peace Corps Master's International program in the country in Mitigation of Natural Geological Hazards!

FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE

 

Make the world your career


  Managua, Nicaragua earthquake


View of   the crater lake from the northeast rim of Volcano Santa Ana


Steaming hot   mudflow materials in Barranca Honda, east of Fuego's summit.


Atmospheric testing
 
Overview

 

Geological Natural Hazards include all geological or hydrological processes that pose a threat to people or their property. This MS level program aims to address the crosscutting area of Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation by building public awareness and providing technical linkages to schools and communities about Geological Hazards.

 

The program's scope includes earthquakes, volcanic hazards, slope stabilities, landslides, debris flows, droughts and floods and also indirect linkages such as the impact of these events on infra-structural elements like community development, environmental education, transportation, health, sanitation and water quality.

 

The focus of this program is to improve the effectiveness of geological hazards mitigation in appropriate Peace Corps countries. Michigan Tech has already established significant linkage for this work with government agencies in several selected countries, particularly in the areas of volcanic hazards. This program would provide a vehicle for community-level linkages between technical government agencies and people at risk. It is a 3-4 year program for the student, with two years being the Peace Corps service abroad.

 

As Peace Corps Volunteers, PCMI students would have special training to work on the social and technical aspects of reducing hazards to people. This program is a logical counterpart to Peace Corps' short-term work with Crisis Corps and fits within several sectors where Peace Corps currently works.

 

  Volcano   Fuego's vertical eruption column       reached stratospheric levels


Pyroclastic   flow descending Fuego's west flank

Geological   modeling

Volcano study instruments