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Economics for Natural Resource and Environmental Management MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Suitable for graduates with natural, physical, engineering science and business-related degrees keen to align their careers toward natural resource and environmental economics, or graduates with a degree in economics seeking to develop a specialist knowledge of natural resource and environmental economics.
Takes you on to a wide range of careers as professional economists in the public and private sectors.
You will be taught by a wide range of experts from the academic staff at Cranfield as well as professional economists from the public and private sectors. To ensure the programme is aligned to industry needs, the course is directed by its own Industrial Advisory Committee.
Course description
The current emphasis on sustainable management across the globe is a consequence of a growing awareness of the impact of modern society on the environment. Such concerns are clearly evident in recent high profile studies such as the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.
As a result, there is a pressing international need for people with the ability to apply economic principles and techniques to support decision making for the effective and efficient management of natural resources and the environment.
This course provides graduates with an understanding of the complex relationship between environmental issues and the impact of economic decision making. Students critically appraise alternative environmental measures and develop the ability to identify and recommend suitable solutions for effective environmental management.
The course comprises eight one-week assessed modules, an introductory module, a group project and an individual research project. Students undertaking the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) complete eight modules, the introductory module and the group project. Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) students complete six modules.
Group project
The group project is an applied team based activity, in which students apply their knowledge of natural resource and environmental economics to address real-world problems. Success depends on the integration of various activities in relation to agreed objectives, deadlines and budgets. Students submit a project report and present their findings to representatives from the public sector and/or industry.
Individual project
Students select an individual project in consultation with the Course Director. It provides students with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate independent research ability, working within agreed objectives, deadlines and budgets. Part-time students usually undertake their individual project at their place of work.
Modules:
The modules include lectures and tutorials, and are assessed through written examinations and assignments. These provide the knowledge of theory and techniques required for the group and individual projects.
- Induction
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment
- Energy Policy, Markets and Futures
- Environmental Valuation
- Environmental Econometrics
- Environmental Policy
- Globalisation, Institutions and Natural Resource Management
- Natural Resource Economics
- Principles of Sustainability
Entry requirements
Candidates must possess, or be expected to achieve, a 1st or 2nd class UK Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline. Other relevant qualifications, together with significant experience, may be considered.
Duration
1 year full-time, 2-5 years part-time.
Start date
Full-time: October. Part-time: throughout the year.
Number of places
20.
Assessment
Taught modules 40%, group project 20% (dissertation for part-time students), individual thesis project 40%.
Funding
Other funding opportunities exist, such as industrial sponsorship. For the majority of part-time students sponsorship is organised by their employers. Please note that a formal offer of a place on the course must have been received before consideration can be given for funding. For information on funding opportunities and details of conditions, please see: Finance and funding .
Further details & applications
Further information
Contact
School of Applied Sciences Enquiries
T: +44 (0)1234 754086
E: appliedsciences@cranfield.ac.uk
Application process
Application form. UK students are normally expected to attend an interview and financial support is best discussed at that time. Overseas and EU students may be interviewed by telephone.
Online application
Teaching location
Cranfield campus, School of Applied Sciences.
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