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MSc Safety, Health and Environmental Management

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    MSc 1 year full time 2 years part time

Course Description

With safety, health and environmental issues becoming increasingly important, there is a growing demand for professionals with the right skills.

The MSc Safety, Health and Environmental Management degree produces such health and safety practitioners, who can identify, assess and solve health, safety and environmental problems by applying the principles of good management.

You will develop your knowledge of technical subject areas through an extension into managing health and safety, while giving due consideration to the sustainable economic development of business and the environment.

Entry Requirements

A good Honours degree in a relevant subject, or an appropriate professional qualification, or an HNC/HND with adequate managerial experience.

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Fees

Information on tuition fees is available on our Home and EU/International fees pages.

Student Destinations

Our strong industrial and commercial links help us tailor our courses to meet employer’s needs, and ensure you graduate with the right skills to develop an exciting, dynamic career in construction. This industry relationship has been formalised into the Built Environment Strategic Forum (BESF). The mutual benefits arising from this university/industry partnership are significant and guarantee enhanced employability potential to our students and graduates.

Career prospects are excellent, particularly as employers value the skills and experience you will gain through the MSc Safety, Health and Environmental Management degree. Opportunities exist in a variety of organisations, including environmental protection, and occupational safety and health in private and public sectors.

Module Details

You will complete six modules and a dissertation:

  • Environmental Management
  • Individual Dissertation
  • Business Law
  • Business and Risk Management
  • Workplace Evaluation and Control
  • Health and Safety Management
  • Corporate Social Responsibility for Organisational Managers

 

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