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The Master of Science (Hons) in Environmental Engineering at the University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) is designed to tackle global environmental challenges through innovative engineering solutions. This programme combines advanced research with practical expertise and provides a unique process engineering perspective. Core areas include water treatment, carbon capture, nanotechnology, and environmental assessment. Students undertake a 60-credit Individual Research Project, gaining hands-on experience and the flexibility to select modules aligned with their interests. With options across departments, the programme caters to diverse career goals in renewable energy, environmental consultancy, and sustainability.
Graduates benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, expert faculty, and a global alumni network, preparing them for impactful careers in high-demand industries. With a focus on real-world applications, the MSc in Environmental Engineering ensures students are equipped to drive sustainable change worldwide.
You will take a mixture of module choices from a restricted list of traditional environmental engineering subjects and from free choice options from across the campus, enabling you to build your own multidisciplinary syllabus. You will also be required to complete a Group Design Project with relevance to environmental engineering. You must pass all the components in the autumn and spring semesters, comprising 120 credits, to progress to the final stage of the MSc Individual Research Project. The MSc Individual Research Project is worth 60 credits and occupies the entire summer semester.
A second-class honours degree (2:2) in engineering or a related field. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard
Before starting an online application, applicants are required to carefully read, review, and understand the Compliance with MQA Standards and Programme Standards, as well as the Checklist for application.
Applicants must possess a degree awarded by a recognised university.
Faculty-Specific Requirements