Sustainability MSc

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Sustainability MSc

  • Entry requirements We welcome applications from talented candidates of all backgrounds and each application is considered on its individual merit. Usually candidates must hold either a:

    First or a second class UK honours degree in a relevant discipline, or
    an international qualification of a standard equivalent to a First or second class UK honours degree
    Candidates’ prior degree must include a quantitative methods module, or a thesis with significant elements of quantitative methods.

    We accept a range of qualifications from different countries – learn more about international entry requirements.

    If you are currently studying at a Chinese university, please view our specific entry requirements for further study at Cranfield School of Management
  • Course description This part-time course is primarily delivered online, with students coming together annually for a three-day Spring School at Cranfield.

    The role of a sustainability professional is evolving from a specialist to a sustainability-literate change agent with a key role in setting and delivering organisational strategy that supports long-term organisational resilience and success.

    The Sustainability MSc brings together academics from our School of Water, Energy and Environment and School of Management to create a holistic, multidisciplinary learning experience. The course is designed in consultation with industry to equip sustainability professionals and leaders in organisations of all sizes with this critical mix of technical and management skills. It will deepen your knowledge of the theory and practice of organisational sustainability, and help you build the personal competencies you need to lead and manage change towards improved sustainability performance.

    On completion of the programme you will be awarded professional recognition as a Registered Environmental Practitioner (REnvP) and Practitioner Member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) or Chartered Environmentalist (Full Member of the IEMA) depending on your level of experience prior to the course.
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