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International Environmental Management (Distance Learning)

MSc

Environmental management issues now feature prominently on national and international political agendas. Global climate change, sea-level rise, and pollution are threatening the equilibrium of the planet. Against the backdrop of these environmental concerns, there is increasing demand around the world for highly skilled managers of the environment. In addition, there are close links between management of the environment and the health, well-being and economic prosperity of a country. Environmental and wastes management have both been identified as a 'priority area' by the World Bank.

MSc International Environmental Management and associated interim awards have been specifically designed to meet the needs and ever growing sustainability demands of both developed and rapidly developing countries. Delivered in a range of formats (taught, block and distance learning) it aims to provide students from a diversity of backgrounds with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge at postgraduate level that will enable them to become effective environmental managers. The aim is for students to develop the critical and analytical skills associated with postgraduate training as well as acquiring a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the principles of environmental management, and be trained to undertake the research required to tackle environmental issues.  In addition to the acquisition of subject-specific skills and knowledge, the programmes of study will equip its graduates with a range of transferable skills.

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Course level

Postgraduate

Modes of study

Part time, Distance learning

Attendance

Online programme of study.

Location

Online

Entry requirements

The University of Northampton Postgraduate UMF admissions policy applies.

Length of study

Two to five years

Start date

February and September

School

School of Science and Technology

Course content

The programme of study have been specifically designed to meet the needs and demands of a rapidly changing India.

Overall programme aims are:

  • To provide an advanced vocational course in environmental management, suitable for both graduate students from a range of first-degree backgrounds and disciplines, and professionals to meet the needs and demands of developing and/or developed countries
  • To enable students to develop an understanding of an integrated approach to environmental management in accordance with  governmental and international policy statements on sustainability
  • To enable students to have a broad understanding of the environmental, economic, ethical and social implications of environmental management
  • To provide comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the principles and policies which underpin wastes management in  developing and/or developed countries
  • To enable students to develop the skills required to assess, analyse and offer practicable sustainable solutions to environmental issues such as climate change
  • To enable active and autonomous learning to be developed through the use of real problems and case study materials
  • To develop key skills including problem-solving abilities, practical competencies, critical appraisal and communication skills
  • To provide the opportunity for students to undertake and report upon an advanced practical project in a topical area of environmental management  of their choosing (MSc only)

Special course features

Allows students to study for a UK degree.

Typical modules

  • Research and Analytical Methods
  • Climate Change and Risk Management
  • International Environmental Management Policy and Control
  • International Wastes Management   
  • Pollution Abatement Technologies
  • Geo-informatics for Environmental Management
  • Implementing Sustainability
  • Water Resource Managment
  • Environmental  Psychology
  • Applied Project
  • Research Thesis

Assessment

All modules are assessed by coursework alone, with no examinations.  The coursework itself takes a variety of forms, and there are between two and three items of assessment for each module.  Assessment methods include:  reports, data analysis/interpretation, case studies, audits and essay, research dissertation (MSc only) and time constrained tasks. The module assessments are designed so that students can demonstrate achievement of learning outcomes.

Facilities available

All students will have online access to easy-to-follow Module Learning Materials containing many stimulating activities. Candidate support includes e-mail and telephone access to tutors, access to internet based academic journal databases and to The University of Northampton library.

Methods of study

Online.

Career opportunities

Deliberately vocational in design, graduates of this course are in high demand and are able to secure posts in the field of environmental management including consultancy, local government, private sector, water and waste industries, and higher education.

For general application information please see our how to apply page.

Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2012/13. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.

Part-time / Distance learning fees

  • 20 credits £650
  • 40 credits £1300
  • 60 credits £1950
  • 80 credits £2600
  • 100 credits £3250

MA and MSc degrees consist of 180 credits in total.

Tuition fees will be charged for the total number of credits you enrol on in each academic year. The amount you pay each year depends on the number of credits you enrol on in each year of study.

For example, if you enrol on 100 credits in year 1 and 80 credits in year 2 the fees would be calculated as follows:

  • 2012/13: 100 credits - £3250
  • 2013/14: 80 credits - £2600 (plus annual fee increase)

The above fees are for the academic year 2012/13. Fees are reviewed annually and are subject to increase; therefore the cost in future years is likely to be higher the 2012/13 rates stated here.

Funding information

Funding your study

For general fee information please see our fees and funding pages.

This course is available to international students.

For further help for international students please see our international students pages.

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