入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求: A minimum of an upper second (2:1) degree in an environmental, geographical or biological subject or related discipline. Applicants with a 2:2 and relevant experience would be acceptable.
英语要求:IELTS 6.5 (including 5.5 in writing)
577 TOEFL paper based (including a minimum of 59 in writing)
90-91 TOEFL internet based (including a minimum of 25 in writing)
学费 Tuition Fee:2011/2012 £10,400
课程特征 Course Features:
The programme aims to provide up-to-date professional training in the latest techniques used in the assessment and monitoring of developmental-related environmental impacts (EIA).
The training provided is equally relevant to individuals seeking employment in consultancy or statutory bodies and is delivered by experienced staff and practitioners.
Programme highlights
•Support & recognition from employers & professional bodies
•Field week investigating how environmental constraints have been managed in the South West
•State-of-the-art analytical equipment for environmental monitoring and a research vessel 'Falcon Spirit' for marine sampling
•8-week placement in the environmental sector
•Project taking 5 months of full time research
课程内容 Course Content :
Period 1
•Environmental law and ethics
•Research skills
•Professional practice for environmental consultants
•Environmental protection and research project planning
•Monitoring and evaluation of contaminated environments
•Ecological survey, evaluation and mitigation (Period 1 and 2)
Period 2
•Environmental impact assessment
•Consultancy work placement
Period 3
•Environmental research project
All modules are assessed by 100% coursework, designed to reflect the outputs of the industry ie what you are likely to be asked to do in your job.
职业机会 Career Opportunities:
Career opportunities include environmental consultancies, utilities companies, local authorities as well as housing, transport and energy sectors; statutory bodies such as the Environment Agency, Natural England, wildlife trusts and non-governmental organisations around the world that are concerned with evaluating and managing biodiversity loss and pollution. This masters can also be used as a route to obtaining funded research leading to a PhD.
Just one look at an environmental recruitment search engine will illustrate the number of current vacancies, particularly amongst the many hundreds of environmental consultancies. A more detailed look will reveal that the consultancies, conservation organisations, environmental education groups and government bodies are looking for specialist skills and knowledge. There is presently a skills shortage in the sector which is largely due to the continued emergence of codes of professional practices. The ENDS report in 2007 www.ends.co.uk indentified the key skills deficits within industry as those involving environmental impact assessment, planning, field survey (particularly protected species evaluation), evaluation of contaminated land (particularly on brown field sites), water resource management and waste management.
In exchange for your professionalism and commitment you will normally receive a good salary and an excellent bonus. Present skills shortages in project management at senior and principal levels mean that if you have what it takes then you will almost certainly progress rapidly within your company.