University of York
Master of the Environment Honours in Environmental Science
The Master of the Environment Honours in Environmental Science in Natural Resources and Conservation is offered by University of York.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of the Environment Honours in Environmental Science offered by the University of York
Understand and manage human impacts on the environment using a multi-disciplinary approach.There has never been greater need for scientists who understand how the Earth system functions and responds to human activities, and who can apply this knowledge in the broader social and economic context of managing the environment to ensure a sustainable future.Research-led teaching with a multi-disciplinary focus will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to address complex environmental problems such as climate change, air pollution and energy transitions.
Course contentYou'll build a strong foundation in the physical sciences, providing the background knowledge you need to make informed judgements about environmental issues. You will also study the broader social, political and economic aspects of managing the environment.Study abroadThere are opportunities for you to spend time abroad during your course:Explore global opportunitiesYear 1The first year modules give you an introduction to the fundamentals of environmental science, providing you with a foundation for more advanced material in the following years.Core modulesConcepts in Environmental Science (20 credits)Data Analysis for Environmental Research (20 credits)Dynamic Earth (20 credits)Ecological Principles for the Environment (20 credits)Environment, Development and Society (10 credits)Frontiers in Environmental Research (10 credits)Environment Field Project for Environmental Science and Environmental Geography (currently to North York Moors National Park) (20 credits)
Academic integrity moduleIn addition to the above you will also need to complete the online Academic Integrity module.Year 2You'll take a range of core modules to develop your knowledge of environmental science. You can then begin to tailor your degree to your own interests with a choice of option modules.Core modulesEcosystem Processes (20 credits)Environmental Geochemistry (20 credits)Climate Change: Science, Observation and Impacts (10 credits)Environmental Systems Project (10 credits)Residential Field Trip (currently to Tenerife) (20 credits)
Option modulesYou'll choose 40 credits from the below options:Earth Processes and Landforms (20 credits)Energy and Environment (20 credits)Geographical Information Systems (10 credits)Biogeography (10 credits)Ocean Management and Conservation (10 credits)Economics of Sustainable Development (10 credits)Ecological Methodology (10 credits)You can also replace some option modules with electives from other Departments.Year 3In Year 3 you undertake advanced research training to prepare the way to your fourth year of masters study. You can also select option modules to suit your interests and employment objectives.Core modules:Advanced Literature Review (20 credits)Research Skills and Statistical methods (20 credits)
EitherAtmosphere and Ocean Science (20 credits), orPollution Monitoring, Assessment and Control (20 credits)
Option modules:You'll choose three option modules:Land Use Change and Management: Perspectives from agriculture and forestry (20 credits)Environmental Hazards (20 credits)Biodiversity and Society (20 credits)Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (20 credits)Or you can replace some option modules with electives from other Departments.Year 4In Year 4 you undertake further advanced training, vocational modules and a significant independent research project tailored to your research interests and career ambitions.Core modulesResearch Dissertation (60 credits)Field Trip (10 credits)Current Research in Environmental Science (10 credits)At least one from:Business and the Environment (10 credits)Environmental Impact Assessment (10 credits)Corporate Sustainability (20 credits)
Option modulesChoose from:Ecotoxicology (10 credits)IPCC Science (10 credits)Environment and Health (10 credits)Environmental Governance (10 credits)