Master of Science in Urban Environmental Science Management
AS7-O14-23p · Institute of Applied Sciences · Department of Applied Sciences
Not Applicable, does not include WBL
Course Description
Master in urban environmental science management offers an interdisciplinary approach into the investigation of processes that control the earth and its environment. The course introduces students to the necessary knowledge and skills to seize opportunities presented by new developments in areas such as global cycles, biogeochemistry, sustainable technologies, environmental pollution assessment and remediation, and natural hazard. This is achieved through a balance between policy, mathematical modelling, ecosystem management and research methods all related to the environmental field.
The course focusses on resource management and allocation through three specialised units. Urban planning provides a holistic approach to the analysis and design of basic infrastructural requirements within regions. Resource management is aimed at understanding the potential of the resources available in order to make the best use of them through specialised scientific calculations. Solid waste management technologies aims to give an overview on various hazardous and non- hazardous waste management processes.
Fees:
Fees apply – Further information through MG2i (MCAST Gateway to Industry)
Career Opportunities
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must hold a recognised MQF/EQF Level 6 qualification, with at least 180 ects credits, in any from the fields of Engineering, Environment, Physics, Geography, Biology, or Chemistry.
Applicanst found eligible as per above, will also be asked to successfully complete a Master’s Programme Suitability Interview
Other notes related to this programme
In the absence of above entry requirements, applicants aged 27 years and over, can submit an application under the Maturity Clause…. but must present a
recognised MQF/EQF Level 5 (minimum 120 ects credits) qualification, or its equivalent, in the fields mentioned above in the Entry Requirement section, together with clear evidence of a minimum of five (5) years (full time) of direct and relevant professional experience.
Applicants under Maturity Clause, will be asked to sit for a combined Maturity and Master’s Suitability Interview
This Master’s Programme MAY be available as Full-Time delivery, if this same programme will be taking off for an International Cohort. Fees apply as will be guided by MG2i (MCAST Gateway to Industry). Information about this Master’s Programme being offered on a Part-Time delivery mode, can be found on the MG2i
Website promoting such programmes – https://mg2imalta.com/.
Further important information can be found under the respective Admissions FAQ https://mcast.edu.mt/maturity-clause/.
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