This Masters degree provides consultants, operators, regulators and managers with the professional skills and training to contribute to the provision of environmentally sound and economically sustainable systems in the fields of clean water supply, wastewater treatment, and the management of solid waste, including wastes from the oil industry.
It is intended for those who find themselves in management positions with little experience of the techniques necessary to manage the range of projects for which they have responsibilities, or people with a background in management who feel they lack up-to-date technical knowledge in the rapidly changing field of environmental engineering.
A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in a relevant engineering, natural science or science-based subject.
Applications from professionally qualified and experienced candidates will also be considered. A bachelor degree with a 2:2 (hons) will be considered for candidates with at least three years’ relevant environmental experience.
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This programme will equip you with a variety of knowledge and skills that are in demand from a number of professions.
Graduates are likely to work for consulting and contracting engineers, water companies, utility companies and regulators as well as other environment-related companies.
Examples of graduate destinations:
Compulsory modules
MSc Dissertation 60 credits
Water Resource Management 15 credits
Indoor and Urban Air Quality 15 credits
Advanced Wastewater Management 15 credits
Solid Waste Management 15 credits
Groundwater Pollution and Contaminated Land 15 credits
Environmental Microbiology 15 credits
Circular Economy and Resource Recovery from Waste 15 credits
Project and Asset Management 15 credits
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