There are four pathways into the Master of Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development (MDRSD) program: 1. Direct entry into the MDRSD program (120 units) is available for applicants who have: a three year bachelor degree and a minimum of one year of work experience in a role that is deemed to be disaster-relevant. 2. Direct entry into the MDRSD program (80 units) is available for applicants who have: a three year bachelor degree and five years’ work experience in a role that is deemed to be disaster-relevant; or a four year honours bachelor degree, or a three year bachelor degree plus a relevant graduate certificate or graduate diploma. 3. Direct entry into the MDRSD program (80 units) is available for applicants who have: a three year bachelor degree and five years’ work experience in a role that is deemed to be disaster-relevant plus the UON Graduate Certificate in Disaster Risk Reduction, a four year honours bachelor degree, or a three year bachelor degree plus the UON Graduate Certificate in Disaster Risk Reduction. 4. Direct entry into the MDRSD program (160 units) is available for applicants who have: an advanced diploma or associate degree and five years’ work experience in a role that is deemed to be disaster-relevant; or a three year bachelor degree which is not accompanied by employment in a disaster-relevant role or work experience.