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Our graduates gain employment with employers that need to use IT
techniques in an environmental context – e.g. research, private
firms, public agencies and regulatory bodies. This programme is
supported by full National Environment Research Council (NERC)
studentships.
MSc in Environmental Pollution and Protection
Director of Studies: Dr Kirk T Semple.
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
Entry Requirements: At least a second class honours degree, or its
equivalent, in an appropriate science subject.
Assessment: Combination of coursework, presentations, examinations
and dissertation.
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IELTS: 6.5
Funding: Faculty and department bursaries may be available - see also
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page 196.
Further Information: www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/postgraduate/
The EC Framework Directives and other domestic and international
As well as gaining knowledge in one or more areas of environmental
legislation have provided the impetus for studying the impact of
science and technology, you will also have the opportunity to e
emissions to land, air and water from a wide range of pollutant
enhance your more generic numerical skills in statistics and
sources. This MSc covers aspects of the science of pollution, from
computing. On finishing the course, you will be confident in
pollutant behaviour to the assessment of management and
handling and analysing environmental data. Participants with a first
remediation strategies. degree in another scientific discipline may choose related taught
modules to enhance their knowledge of environmental science and
The course includes: sources of pollution; behaviour in aquatic, technology or use the course as a conversion course. Graduates will
terrestrial and atmospheric environments; modern analytical techniques; typically find themselves working for consultancies, government
risk assessment; remediation processes; and pollution prevention.
organisations or going onto study for PhD’s.
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Computing, modelling and laboratory work all form an essential
MSc in Radioactivity and Environmental
component of the course. Practical work is carried out on a wide
Protection
range of case studies including radioactive contamination, effluent
discharge in rivers and industrial air pollution.
Director of Studies: Dr Kirk T Semple.
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
On graduating you will have an excellent knowledge of a wide
Entry Requirements: At least a second class honours degree, or its
range of topics concerned with pollution and protection. You will
equivalent, in an appropriate subject.
also have generic skills in computing and data analysis.
Assessment: Combination of coursework, presentations,
examinations and dissertation.
Lancaster Envir
MSc in Environmental Science and Technology
IELTS: 6.5
Funding: Faculty and departmental studentships may be available –
Director of Studies: Dr John Quinton.
see also page 196.
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
Further Information: www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/postgraduate/
Entry Requirements: At least a second class honours degree, or its
equivalent, in an appropriate science subject.
The MSc in Radiation and Environmental Protection is focused at
Assessment: Combination of coursework, presentations, examinations
providing graduates for the industrial, nuclear decommissioning and
and dissertation. echnology:
research sectors. The MSc contains a strong emphasis on radiation
IELTS: 6.5
Funding: Faculty and departmental studentships may be available –
in the environment and considers issues relating to its behaviour,
see also page 196.
movement, toxicological issues, human exposure and environmental
Further Information: www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/postgraduate/
clean-up, as well as offering work placements within the sector.
This course covers the physical environment and provides the
The MSc equips you with an understanding of the fate and
opportunity to gain an advanced understanding of the development
behaviour of radioactive contaminants in the environment; impact
and implementation of emerging environmental technologies. There
of radionuclides on the environment; environmental toxicology; risk
is a large number of taught modules to choose from, giving you a
assessment, and remediation. You will also develop transferable
Science and T
very high degree of flexibility. The taught core modules comprise
skills appropriate to a career in research, regulation or industry.
two modules from an Environmental Science portfolio, two from an
Environmental Technology portfolio, and two other modules. A strong research base drives the MSc and, as a result, the material
Modules consider various aspects of the physical environment and a presented is highly contemporary. Case studies are extensively used
range of technologies and the issues involved in running a to illustrate the application of the taught material, delivered by
technology based business. experts from scientific and regulatory backgrounds.
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