IMPERIAL COLLEGE MSc ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY COURSES
 
 

last updated 3rd March 05
by 4ecotips.com

1900 graduates over nearly 30 years

Imperial College, London, is inviting applications for two MSc courses in Environmental Technology and Environmental Diagnosis respectively.

Since 1977 the Environmental Technology course has produced over 1900 course graduates who have been highly successful in gaining degree-related employment. In its first term it provides interdisciplinary training in environmental economics, law, policy, science, health and technology. Term two embraces specialist options such as business and the environment; energy policy, environmental analysis and assessment; global environmental change and policy; pollution management; health risk assessment, management and policy; water management, ecological management and environmental economics and policy. A third term focuses on an individual research project.

The MSc in environmental diagnosis provides comprehensive practical training, skills and knowledge to diagnose, remediate and restore aquatic, atmospheric and terrestrial environments affected by natural and man-made pollution. It produces leading experts through interactive teaching of transferable skills, case studies, site study visits, practical laboratory work fieldwork activities and team building.

You can find more information about both courses by ringing 020 759 8032 for Environmental Technology (applications are seriously considered until 8 August for Autumn 2005 entry) and 020 7594 2445 for Environmental Diagnosis.

 


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