ObjectivesThis programme aims to provide both an understanding of the processes that give rise to environmental degradation and pollution problems, and a capability in management of natural resources. Climate change is a particularly important threat, and is an issue that is dealt with in-depth in a number of the course modules.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements
Preferably a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its equivalent if outside of the UK, in a biological, environmental or physical science, geography, engineering, economics or other relevant subject. Applicants holding a UK 2:2 honours degree, or its equivalent from outside the UK, may also be considered. Students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English.
Course descriptionGraduates will become equipped to devise and enact strategies to protect and conserve environments that face a wide range of threats.
Learning Outcomes
Students will:
* develop a scientific understanding of some of the major processes which influence the quality of land, air and water resources;
* acquire knowledge of the most effective methods of environmental protection;
* develop expertise in the design and implementation of programmes of environmental protection;
* have the opportunity to study the integrated protection and management of particular ecosystems or resources.
How You Will Be Taught
A combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, assignments, field trips, a study tour and a dissertation project