Course Details
Course Name
MSc Environmental Management
Level of study
Postgraduate Taught
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
1 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
Reading
Course Subject
- Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
Course Fees
Inside EU: 8410
Outside EU: 18760
Universities
University of Reading
Description
This course provides a solid grounding in the scientific principles behind environmental management issues.
Participate in world-leading fieldwork research projects, and take advantage of outstanding teaching collections and facilities housed in modern premises.
You will benefit from our custom-designed building with specialised research facilities, including laboratories and instrumentation for work in molecular ecology and biochemistry, environmental chemistry, physics and stable and radioisotopes. You will have access to superb controlled environment facilities, a large area of experimental polytunnels and glasshouses and extensive opportunities for fieldwork at our experimental farms.
You can take an optional Research and Enterprise Micro-Placement, during which you will be placed with a member of staff on an externally-funded project based in the UK or internationally, or with an environmental consultancy or government organisation to gain experience of working within an external commercial environment.
The programme has three pathways:
- Contaminated and Urban Environments
- The Changing Environment
- Agriculture and Rural Environments
- Contaminated and Urban Environments is intended for students interested in environmental pollution.
The Changing Environment is intended for students interested in the mitigation and adaptation of ecosystems and society to climate change.
Agriculture and Rural Environments is intended for students interested in sustainable land management.
Coursework assessments are designed to reflect the outputs of industry, ensuring you develop skills that are desired by employers and are well-prepared for your career. These skills include:
- How to conduct and write an environmental risk assessment
- The valuation of non-market goods and ecosystem services
- Team-working skills, by engaging with team-based learning
- Drafting policy briefings and tenders
- Producing and presenting consultancy reports
- Oral presentations
The course includes an optional, free-of-charge residential field class that provides the opportunity to gain real experience and put your theoretical knowledge into practice.
You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. Students from the UK and other EU countries may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover these costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.
The School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science offers postgraduate scholarships ranging from £500 to £5000. You will be provided with further information after you apply.
We are a partner of Climate-KIC (Knowledge and Innovation Community), which is Europe’s largest climate innovation initiative. This partnership provides Reading students with many opportunities for free and significantly discounted Climate-KIC short courses and summer schools.