Final opportunity to apply for the 2017/18 dual M.Sc. in Environmental Management and Sustainability, offered jointly by the University of Malta and James Madison University. This M.Sc. degree, run on a 12-month full-time basis, offers the opportunity to study in a truly international environment from the comfort of the Valletta campus here in Malta. The programme brings together teaching faculty from both the US and Malta, and students from a variety of countries and backgrounds.
This course is intended for those interested in pursuing a professional career in environmental management and sustainability. It provides students with fundamental knowledge and skills needed to work in this field, in areas including systems thinking, environmental policy, sustainability, Geographic 福利在线免费 Systems, and field skills. Students also have the opportunity to select specialisations in different thematic areas, including water management, biodiversity conservation, food resources and security, and energy sustainability. The course includes a week-long field course in Tuscany, Italy.
This course is intended for those interested in pursuing a professional career in environmental management and sustainability. It provides students with fundamental knowledge and skills needed to work in this field, in areas including systems thinking, environmental policy, sustainability, Geographic 福利在线免费 Systems, and field skills. Students also have the opportunity to select specialisations in different thematic areas, including water management, biodiversity conservation, food resources and security, and energy sustainability. The course includes a week-long field course in Tuscany, Italy.
The programme commences in September 2017, with the taught programme extending until May 2018. Students then have until August 2018 for completion of a research project.
There are only few remaining places and applications will be closing very soon; if interested, please contact Mr Mario Cassar or Dr. Elisabeth Conrad (course coordinator) as soon as possible.
