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The Masters in Environment & Sustainable Development is a multi-disciplinary programme designed for those wanting to pursue a career in environmental project management. It will give you the tools to apply economic analysis to a range of environmental management problems with a focus on developing countries. You will gain a scientific perspective on how environmental and resource constraints impact upon development.
Environment & Sustainable Development will provide you with a good understanding of:
2.1 Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) in Economics, Finance, Engineering, Physics, Statistics, Mathematical discipline or Environmental Science. Applicants with a 2.1 Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) in Social Sciences or Humanities or Science will be considered if they have at least two credit-bearing modules in Economics and/or Finance and/or Statistics at an average grade of pass..
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