Course description
Environmental technology is a major area of economic and policy relevance in the UK and internationally.This interdisciplinary programme is based in the Department of Geography and supported by the Departments of Engineering, Biology and Chemistry.
This qualification is suitable for a career in renewable energy, environmental management, waste management, environmental consultancy, with government agencies, or as preparation for a PhD. This MSc commences in September and is available for part-time study.
COURSE CONTENT
CORE MODULES
-Contemporary Issues in Environmental Technology
-Eco-Design
-Waste Management (accredited by the Chartered Institute of Wastes Management)
-Research Design
-Dissertation (20,000 word limit)
OPTIONAL MODULES
-Renewable Energy
-Principles of GIS
-Environmental Assessment
-Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
-Applied Project (work placement)
-Reflective Practice (work-based module for students in employment)
-GIS and Remote Sensing
-Environmental Modelling
-Introduction to Programming for Environmental Modellers
FURTHER MODULE INFORMATION
You choose two options from the above list. Some modules have maximum or minimum student numbers.
We regularly review all our programmes. See the website for module availability.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment methods include essays, exams, group projects, presentations and a project dissertation at the MSc stage.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The Geography Department was ranked as level 5 in the 2001 RAE and achieved excellent ratings in the 2005 and 2006 National Student Surveys.
The department contains a wide range of wellequipped teaching and research facilities including lecture theatres, seminar rooms, laboratories, networked computer areas and a newly refurbished GIS laboratory.
We have strong links with local industry and government, so work-based modules and industrybased dissertations, or both, are possible.The programme is also supplemented by visiting speakers and trips to industrial sites.
RESEARCH AREAS
-Renewable energy (especially tide and wave related)
-Waste management (including biochemical, remote sensing and policy-related)
-Eco-design (product and materials)
-Environmental monitoring and modelling