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MSc Environmental Modelling

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Tackle complex environmental challenges through cutting-edge modelling. On the MSc Environmental Modelling, you’ll gain advanced scientific and computational training to understand and simulate environmental systems – from climate dynamics to coastal geohazards. Designed for science and engineering graduates, this interdisciplinary course prepares you to work at the forefront of environmental science, policy and consultancy.

Entry Requirements

Applicants are expected to have a first or upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject (e.g. computer science, environmental science, geography, oceanography, engineering, mathematics, physics or biology) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants with relevant professional experience will also be considered.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Graduates from the MSc Environmental Modelling course have gone on to pursue diverse careers in highly skilled roles across government agencies, scientific research organisations, international bodies, and the private sector. Typical roles include environment professionals, business analysts, management consultants, and scientific researchers, reflecting the interdisciplinary and applied nature of the course.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Models in Environmental Science
  • Analytical and Numerical Methods
  • Scientific Computing
  • Research Project and Dissertation
  • Coastal Geohazards
  • Environmental GIS
  • Surface Water Modelling
  • Ocean Circulation and Climate Change
  • Climate Change Impacts to Hydro-Ecological Systems
  • Terrestrial Carbon: Modelling and Monitoring
  • Climate Modelling
  • Designing and Managing Citizen Science

Optional modules

  • Coastal Geohazards
  • Environmental GIS
  • Surface Water Modelling
  • Ocean Circulation and Climate Change
  • Climate Change Impacts to Hydro-Ecological Systems
  • Terrestrial Carbon: Modelling and Monitoring
  • Climate Modelling
  • Designing and Managing Citizen Science
  • reasonable adjustments
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