Course Details
Course Name
MSc Clean Technology
Level of study
Postgraduate Taught
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
1 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
Newcastle
Course Subject
Course Fees
Inside EU: 10620
Outside EU: 22710
Universities
Newcastle University
Description
The Clean Technology MSc/PGDip aims to train the Environmental Sustainability Managers of the future. With a focus on industry and commerce, we look at how companies interact with the environment through the raw materials and utilities they use, the products and services they provide, and their impact on the environment and society.
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Our Research
Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering in top quarter for world leading outputs.
Research Excellence Framework 2014
Based in the School of Engineering the course covers a wide field of disciplines and should appeal to any engineer, pure or applied scientist.
A key feature of the course is the involvement of industry and the opportunity to carry out a project based at a local company. This experience is a valuable addition to your CV and has resulted in excellent job opportunities. The use of real life case studies involving group work and role play underpins the course.
You will hear about job opportunities from our Careers Service as well as our extensive network of alumni. The course is broad which makes a variety of career options available.
Examples of roles our recent graduates are now working in include:
Energy Manager
Environmental Manager
Waste Manager
Health and Safety Managers (public and private sector)
Sustainability Manager (in industry, public sector, health service, councils, police and universities)
Officers for the Environment Agency (in areas such as waste, permitting, ecology, air quality)
You will also get involved in making our campus more sustainable. We were recently awarded a 'first' by People and Planet.
The Degree Programme Director, Dr Sue Haile, was awarded the Vice Chancellor's Teaching Award in 2012 and currently holds the RAE ExxonMobil Teaching Fellowship in recognition of her achievements in Sustainability education.