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The Master of Science in Environmental Management delves into the utilization of natural resources and the connections between sustainable environmental practices and ecological systems. It investigates methods for encouraging and implementing sustainable environmental strategies.
The MSc in Environmental Management (Energy) focuses on contemporary concepts in energy generation, efficiency, economic considerations, and the critical energy trilemma. Upon graduation, you'll be eligible for IEMA graduate professional standing. You can also accelerate to PIEMA (practitioner level) by completing a competency evaluation in the workplace. This serves as a stepping stone to potential leadership positions.
Your selected specialization will determine your final degree designation:
Environmental Management MSc - This primary track investigates the reasoning behind natural resource utilization. It equips you with comprehensive insights into the vital connections between sustainable environmental practices and natural ecosystems, emphasizing the benefits of an integrated study approach.
Environmental Management (Energy) MSc - This specialization addresses pressing global energy demands and the ongoing political discussions about fossil fuels and renewable energy sources, which play a crucial role in sustaining our planet.