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MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation

About the MSc programme

There is a growing recognition in both public and private spheres of the need for greater environmental protection. Yet how do broad concerns lead to specific policies or plans, and what factors shape the performance of different regulatory instruments on the ground? This one year MSc programme (two years for part-time students) analyses the nature and efficacy of different approaches to environmental policy and regulation. It considers the influence of different forms of environmental policy and regulation at the international, national and local levels and the role of environmental evaluation techniques. Issues are addressed within a distinctive social science framework that uses theory to understand practice, thereby equipping students with the skills they need to work on environmental policy and regulation in the public, private or NGO sectors.

Taking students with first degrees in a wide range of areas, the programme is designed to enable participants to:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the tools available for environmental policy and regulation, and the diverse contexts within which they operate.
  • Evaluate the impact of policies for the economy, society and the natural environment.
  • Enter a wide variety of employment opportunities in the public sector, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), international organisations, research, consultancy and national/multinational firms. 

Students can expect to receive approximately 120 hours of contact time not including the dissertation.

Compulsory courses

(* half unit)  

Options

Choose options to the value of one full unit or one and a half units, depending upon compulsory course choice, from the following:

Teaching is mainly through lectures and graduate level seminars. You will be assessed on a combination of unseen examinations and research essays. You will develop a detailed proposal for your dissertation on a topic in the field of environment, but of your own choosing and design. You will work on your own on the dissertation, with limited advice from a supervisor.

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Application code: F9UG (check availability|)

Start date: 4 October 2012 

Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time 

Intake/applications in 2010: 34/274

Minimum entry requirement: 2:1 degree in any discipline, preferably social science. Will consider appropriate work experience in addition to sound academic background (see entry requirements|)

English requirement: Standard (see  entry requirements|)

GRE/GMAT requirement: None

Fee level: UK/EU £10,680; overseas £16,512

Financial support: Graduate Support Scheme (see Fees and financial support|). MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation is accredited for ESRC funding as part of a four year award (see ESRC|

Application deadline: None – rolling admissions