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Our planet confronts numerous ecological crises that demand your involvement. The Master of Environmental Science program equips you with risk evaluation methods and scientifically validated approaches to address major environmental issues including pollution control (air, water, soil), climate change mitigation, sustainable energy shifts, biodiversity preservation, and global food sustainability. You'll focus on a specialized discipline while learning from top experts, simultaneously developing career-ready competencies in stakeholder communication, regulatory frameworks, strategic planning, and sustainable business practices.
This graduate program is ideal for candidates with academic foundations in environmental engineering or biological, chemical, physical, geological, or ecological sciences. The curriculum offers adaptable pathways to either deepen your existing expertise or explore novel disciplines. With an extensive selection of environmental science and cross-disciplinary courses available, you can tailor your studies to align with your specific ecological concerns and professional aspirations.
In order to be considered for entry, you must have completed an undergraduate degree with a major in a relevant discipline (agricultural science, biological science, chemistry, Earth science, ecosystem science, environmental engineering, environmental science, forestry, geography, mathematics and statistics or physics) with a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 65 percent.
English language requirements:
IELTS (academic English Only): 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL Internet-based test: 79 + ; Writing 21; Speaking 18; Reading 13; Listening 13;
Pearson Test of English Academic: 58 + no communicative skill below 50
Cambridge English: Advanced/ Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): 176 + no skill below 169.