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MSc Environmental Technology
The MSc in Environmental Technology combines the natural and social sciences, with an emphasis on enabling its students to identify and resolve environmental and sustainability issues in a holistic manner. The first term comprises core modules to create a strong foundation in these sciences, followed by specialist modules in the second term. The final 5 months of the course involves completion of a project, usually with outside organisations, with strong emphasis on resolution of practical problems.
For more information please visit the Environmental Technology page on the online Postgraduate Prospectus or the Departmental webpage.
Environmental Engineering Cluster
The Environmental Engineering cluster comprises many MSc courses related to the Environment and Hydrology, including:
• MSc in Environmental Engineering
• MSc in Environmental Engineering and Business Management
• MSc in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development
• MSc in Hydrology and Business Management
• MSc in Hydrology and Sustainable Development
• MSc in Hydrology and Water Resources Management
This courses provides training in all aspects of the supply of clean water, the control of pollution and the protection of public health, waste water treatment, air pollution control and solid waste management. The problems of both industrialised and less developed countries are addressed in detail.
For more information please visit the Environmental Engineering page on the online Postgraduate Prospectus or the Departmental webpage.
MSc Sustainable Energy Futures
The MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures is unique in both content and structure and will produce the next generation of graduates equipped with the skills to affect all facets of the energy sector. The course combines world class educators from Imperial with resources and personnel from leading energy companies and research institutes to give state-of-the-art tuition in all aspects of energy.
Launched as recently as 2006, with its first student cohort starting in October 2007, the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures is the first multi-faculty degree of its kind offered in the world. It is a full-time one-year intensive course starting at the beginning of October and finishing in late September of the following year. It aims to attract students from a broad disciplinary mix, mainly from engineering and physical sciences, but it will also be attractive if you have some post-degree experience and wish to gain a broader, more strategic perspective of energy issues.
For more information please visit the Sustainable Energy Futures page on the online Postgraduate Prospectus or the Departmental webpage. |