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1 Risk Management Master degree degree in Guatemala City

  • San Pablo of Guatemala University
    San Pablo of Guatemala University

    San Pablo of Guatemala University

    MASTER'S DEGREE IN INTEGRAL RISK MANAGEMENT

    • Guatemala City, Guatemala

    Master degree

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Master in Comprehensive Risk Management seeks to train professionals who respond to the institutionalization needs of concrete actions to prevent, reduce and mitigate the incidence of adverse events, of natural or anthropic origin, that affect vulnerable populations and limit the development process safe and sustainability of the Guatemalan nation. This program is based on four pillars that are: strategic planning, decision-making, democratic security, and emergency management.

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Guatemala City is the largest in Guatamala with a population of more than a million residents. It is the country’s capital and forms the economic backbone of the country with all amenities within its borders. It has numerous higher education institutions amounting to ten.

Risk management involves the identification, prioritization and assessment of financial risks. Students learn to help businesses reach their goals by reducing uncertainty. In the process, specific resources are applied with the goal of minimizing, controlling and monitoring possible losses or unfortunate events.

There are several private universities that can be found throughout Guatemala. Despite this, it still has some of the lowest literacy levels in all of Central America. Those looking to study in this country may have to pay higher tuition due to the privatized school systems.