Master of Science in Environmental Consultancy

University of Southampton - Highfield Campus

UK,England

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 28,900/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1952

Total Students: 24,000 +

Int. Students: 6,600 +

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University Rd, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom

Master of Science in Environmental Consultancy

Program Overview

Develop a deeper understanding of the environment and our relationship with it on this environmental consultancy master's at the University of Southampton.

This master’s degree will give you in-depth knowledge of a variety of topics, including sustainability and environmental law. You’ll graduate with practical skills that will boost your job prospects in a growing field.

Social, technological and environmental change is forcing us to rethink how we live, consume resources, and manage issues like climate, globalisation and demographic change. The world needs experts who can advise large organisations on environmental challenges and opportunities.

On this master’s programme you’ll:

  • Gain in-depth knowledge of the functioning and management of the environment
  • Develop specialist knowledge in a chosen area of environmental sciences
  • Explore the interactions between environment and society
  • Complete a substantial research project
  • Learn to think critically about the environment in the modern world and conduct independent study on the subject

We’ll teach you to evaluate challenges in the field using data analysis methods and analytical skills. On completion of the programme, you’ll be ready for a wide range of careers in environmental consultancy.

You’ll have opportunities to:

  • Work directly with environmental organisations
  • vVisit leading environmental and sustainability initiatives (e.g. infrastructure projects)
  • Receive professional RGS-IVG accredited CPD training through the GeoData Institute
  • Carry out independent project work in the UK