Specialist Environmental Masters programmesCranfield University offers a specialist portfolio of professionally accredited environmental Masters programmes. Our teaching is informed by our research and developed in consultation with our industry advisory panels, ensuring it is up-to-date, relevant and providing the skills and knowledge required by employers. Cranfield is recognised internationally for our agricultural, water and environmental research. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise we received a strong result in the Agriculture Unit of Assessment, with 85% gaining international status and 40% of that research being deemed of an internationally excellent standard. Cranfield University has a number of subject specific Scholarships, up to £9k towards living costs, plus UK/EU fees* Cranfield-Euclid Scholarships for mathematics graduates Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form. Courses are available for full-time and part-time study. There are also short course options available MSc Environmental Risk ManagementMSc Renewable Energy Technology MSc Energy Supply for Low Carbon Futures MSc Economics for Natural Resource and Environmental Management MSc Environmental Engineering MSc Environmental Management for Business MSc Geographical Information Management MSc Land Reclamation and Restoration MSc Materials for Energy Systems MSc Environment and Public Policy MSc Environmental Informatics MSc Integrated Landscape Ecology MSc Waste and Resource Management MSc Water and Wastewater Engineering MSc Community Water and Sanitation MSc Environmental Water Management MSc Offshore and Ocean Technology with Offshore Materials Engineering MSc Offshore and Ocean Technology with Offshore Renewable Energy MSc Offshore and Ocean Technology with Risk Management MSc Offshore and Ocean Technology with Pipeline Engineering MSc Offshore and Ocean Technology with Subsea Engineering MSc by Research Agricultural and Environmental Engineering MTech Water Process Course Structures: All courses comprise eight one-week assessed modules, a group project and an individual research project. The group projects enable the realism of real life projects to be introduced, and the individual research project provides an opportunity to study a problem in some detail. Part-time students can complete a dissertation instead of group projects. Entry requirements: Candidates must possess, or be expected to achieve, a 1st or 2nd class UK honours degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline from a wide range of backgrounds such as geography, environmental sciences, surveying, engineering, agriculture/forestry, chemical and biological sciences, mathematics. Other relevant qualifications together with considerable industrial experience may be considered. Why Cranfield: When you come to Cranfield you are choosing a wholly postgraduate university ranked number one in the UK for staff to student ratio, and in the top five UK research intensive universities. You will be surrounded by, and studying with, like-minded people in a professional environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities. You will also benefit from our highest rated teaching informed by cutting-edge research, our international community, and our global network of contacts. Following graduation you will have the skills and knowledge required to make an immediate contribution to any employer. T: +44 (0) 1234 754086*Conditions apply, details on application |