MSc Programs in Environmental Management 2023 in England in United Kingdom
13 Results in Environmental Management, England
Expand your knowledge and skills needed for effective, informed and creative environmental management. You’ll examine current local and global concerns in areas such as enviro ... +
We have designed our MSc Environmental Impact Assessment in close consultation with the industry. You'll gain the knowledge and skill-set needed to work effectively with diver ... +
This course is the longest established environment/pollution-related MSc in the UK. It has been a springboard to both start and advances careers in the sector for the last 35 ... +
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This course offers an exciting opportunity to learn about environmental and manmade hazards, vulnerability and risk, planning and logistics, disaster response and crisis manag ... +
This Environmental Management for Business MSc is designed to prepare you for a successful environmental management career working in business, the public sector or NGOs. Deli ... +
This programme takes a critical political ecology frame and examines environmental policy and its intersections with development from a social justice angle. It is taught and ... +
Our Health, Safety and Environment Management MSc are accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health and students (IOSH) and students will be eligible to appl ... +
The MSc in Environmental Management explores the exploitation of natural environments and the relationships between sustainable environmental management and natural ecosystems ... +
Whether you are a graduate looking for a career in environmental management or an experienced environmental professional, our Environmental Management M.Sc. enables you to dev ... +
This IEMA accredited programme provides an outstanding foundation for a career in environmental management by providing diverse perspectives and practical training on the scie ... +
Around the world, the quality and quantity of water in streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands and underground is significantly affected by human activity. At Cranfield University, w ... +