Sustainability and Environmental Management Middlesex University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time | 1 - 2 years | September | find out | find out |
Course overview
Sustainability is a growing field requiring highly-educated professionals able to tackle global environmental issues and urgent policy agenda.
Our master's degree in Sustainability and Environmental Management offers you the opportunity to:
• Gain critical knowledge in sustainability literacy and environmental sciences
• Develop interdisciplinary and problem-solving skills to tackle a range of environmental issues
• Evaluate and assess environmental issues, management practices and policies at a range of scales
• Develop a career in sustainability and environmental management
• Study alongside students from a range of cultural backgrounds offering you the chance to learn in an international arena and share ideas on a global scale
• Explore and specialise in a range of disciplines such as Geography, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Business studies.
Why Study Sustainability and Environmental Management at Middlesex?
This programme prepares students for roles in sustainability and environmental management. It instils a deep understanding of interconnected elements associated with the challenge of environmental management while meeting human needs and green economic recovery. It has been created in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Highlights include:
• Teaching and learning strategies based on constructivism, collaborative and inquiry-based learning
• Options modules provides opportunities for specialisation including work professional experiences
• Accreditation: Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES)
• Teaching by specialist staff including practitioners and researchers from our research centres and their networks (Flood Hazard Research Centre, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Research, Urban Pollution Research Centre)
• Opportunities to engage with outreach activities (e.g. air pollution monitoring, flood risk management, urban greening) and our MU Action integrating theme “Sustainability of Communities and the Environment”.
What Will You Learn?
You will study key principles and concepts of sustainable development and environmental management and how these relate to current and future environmental, economic and social changes, as well as:
• The role of institutions, organisations and other stakeholders in managing and regulating the human impacts on the environment from the local to the global scale
• Framework and methodologies commonly used to assess and manage environmental aspects
• Theories and practices used in sustainable decision-making process
• A wide range of research methodologies associated with the design and conduct of research project in the field of sustainability and environmental management.
Entry requirements for this course
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