Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering with Industrial Practice, MSc
Course Details
Course Subject
Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering with Industrial Practice, MSc
Total Credit
180
Qualification
Postgraduate Taught
Awarding Body
University of Greenwich
Academic Level
Level 7
Course Location
Medway
Course Duration
2 Years (Including Placement)
Course Fees
£ 21000 Yearly
MOI
Not Accepted
OIETC
Not Accepted
Intakes
January/September
Work Placement
Yes
About The Course
About the course
This course gives you the skills to design and develop new concepts for water and waste that are environmentally friendly. It combines science, public health and engineering, so you will develop the skills to cover the technical elements of natural and engineering environmental systems. You’ll also learn to handle the full delivery process of engineered and natural water and earth resources, from the planning and design stage to construction and maintenance.
Our two-year course is aimed at graduates from environmental engineering backgrounds who want to apply sustainability strategies to complex problems. It will also suit those wishing to develop their careers in fields around environmental engineering – from water reuse to desalination – or in related commercial enterprise. The course includes a project and a one-year internship with a related employer in the field, allowing you to put your learning into practice and gain vital career skills.
What you should know about this course
- Ideal for graduates looking to apply new sustainable strategies to increasingly complex problems in environmental engineering.
- You are responsible for securing your placement (with our help). But if this is not completed, you can still graduate with an award without industrial practice.
- This course is taught at our Medway Campus in Kent.
English Requirement
General Requirement
Academic entry requirements
For entry to our Master’s programmes, you will need to have met the following:
- Four-year bachelor degree with a minimum of 2.75 for UK 2:2 or a minimum of 3.5 for UK 2:1
For some courses, you will need to have studied relevant subjects at university to be eligible. Our admissions team will determine this once you apply.