MSc Environmental Resource Management
Master
In Chelmsford
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Master
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Chelmsford
Attendance. This course is taught jointly by Writtle and Essex and delivered at both sites. About the Course. This course is especially focused on the development of students' skills in the practical and management aspects of Environmental Resources, linking applied skills to the inculcation of theoretical knowledge and other relevant postgraduate-level attributes. Course Aims. To develop.
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This course is taught jointly by Writtle and Essex and delivered at both sites.
About the Course This course is especially focused on the development of students' skills in the practical and management aspects of Environmental Resources, linking applied skills to the inculcation of theoretical knowledge and other relevant postgraduate-level attributes.
Course Aims To develop students' knowledge on key aspects (natural resources, conservation management, ecosystems, environmental issues) of conservation biology and ecology. To enhance students' ability to devise, initiate, undertake and communicate the results of, a research task. To enable students to conduct primary research in the field of natural resource management. Develop a range of transferable skills including information retrieval, evaluation and synthesis, numeracy, ITC skills, presentation skills, effective working with others, complex problem solving, self-evaluation and reflection, and independent learning ability. Undertake the necessary preparation for further academic progression or employment in the fields of conservation and rural resource management in the academic, voluntary, public and private sectors.
MSc Environmental Resource Management