Risk Management is increasingly being recognized as the key for achieving and driving sustainable organizational performance, regardless if the organization is active in the public sector or the private sector and industrial domains.
This Master’s Programme in “Enterprise Risk Management” (ERMII) is designed around eight semester long thematic units, and a Master’s thesis (mandatory) that includes a research methodology part, which capture the essential knowledge and skills that are essential to a competent and contemporary Chief Risk Officer in any type of organization or enterprise. The Programme is designed to provide formal education contemporary Risk Management and its natural extensions to Crisis and Emergency Management to graduates.
The programme is likely to attract industry-sponsored applicants or even groups, i.e. from organizations that are in the process of developing or strengthening their own risk management functions. The tight focus of the programme on all aspects of risk management but in a generic format makes it an ideal postgraduate course in Risk Management for candidates from all over the world to apply for the qualification.
Teaching Language
The Master programme in “Enterprise Risk Management” is offered in the English language.
Duration of the programme
The minimum time required for the completion of the Program is four (4) semesters/2 years.
European Credit Transfer System – ECTS
120 ECTS
Classification according to ISCED-2011 of UNESCO
– Based on the level of Education: 7
Classification according to ISCED-2013 of UNESCO
On successful completion of the Master in Risk Management students will be able to:
Intended Learning Outcomes
At the completion of the programme, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
Knowledge & Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Admission requirements for the Joint MSc in Enterprise Risk Management are published online and are available to all applicants beforehand. Candidates are eligible to apply if they
Specific requirements
Clarification regarding foreign academic institutions
When evaluating an application to a Postgraduate Study Programme, the University will examine whether the candidate’s institution of study is included, or is eligible to be included, in the National Registry of Recognized Foreign Higher Education Institutions, and whether the candidate’s degree is included, or is eligible to be included, in the National Registry of Degree Types Awarded by Recognized Foreign Institutions. If the degree is listed under Article 307 of Law 4957/2022, the Hellenic Open University is required to request a “Certificate of Place of Study”, which must be issued and sent directly by the foreign university. If the certificate confirms that the place of study, or any part of the studies, took place within Greek territory, the degree cannot be recognized—unless the portion of studies completed in Greece was carried out at a public Higher Education Institution or at a recognized foreign educational institution, as defined in point (b) of Article 299 of Law 4957/2022.
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1st Semester: |
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ERM511 |
(C¹, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM512 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM513 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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2nd Semester: |
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ERM521 |
Management Principles and Human Resources Management in an Environment of Risk |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM522 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM523 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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3rd Semester |
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ERM611 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM612 |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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ERM701A |
(C, 10 ECTS) |
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4th Semester |
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ERM701B |
(C, 30 ECTS) |
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C¹: Compulsory |
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Module selection Instructions
Students may select one (1) to three (3) Modules per semester. When selecting Modules, students must first select Modules from previous semesters and then select Modules from next ones, taking into account the possible existence of prerequisites modules. Particularly, the prerequisites are as follows:
Programme Structure
For the successful completion of the Master programme, students must follow and successfully pass examinations in eight (8) compulsory Modules (credited with 10 ECTS per module) and the Master Thesis (Master Thesis I – credited with 10 ECTS & Master Thesis II – credited with 30 ECTS).
Students are required to prepare three written assignments and 12 interactive learning activities in each Module under the supervision and guidance of a tutor and if they gain the necessary grades they become eligible to participate in the final exams.
For information about the program:
Contact:
Phone: +35722411711
Email: admissions@ouc.ac.cy
see also:
https://www.ouc.ac.cy/index.php/en/studies/master/erm-2