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Course Overview

This multidisciplinary course provides students with insight into environment, health, and sustainability issues within urban and rural environments. It integrates ecological, health and sustainability issues and considers their interaction within the natural and built environments. It combines modules from Environmental Science, Engineering and Economics to provide students with experience of research-led learning opportunities that will develop skills in identifying and evaluating sustainable solutions for real world environmental problems. Fieldtrips to learn from the practical experience of professionals are an essential element of this course. This course is open to students from a variety of backgrounds.

This course combines theory, policy and practical experience to provide its graduates with the skills and knowledge that are needed to pursue successful careers in managing sustainable environments. It provides scene setting lectures, site visits and practical work to encourage students to adopt an informed, creative and innovative approach to problem solving. It will provide students with the competences to obtain employment in environmental consultancy, policy development or proceed to further research.

Course aims:

  1. To systematically encourage students to adopt an informed, creative, and responsive approach to environmental and land-use problem solving.
  2. To integrate an international perspective to reflect both new research findings and current national and international best practice in sustainable environmental practice that can be applied within Ireland and elsewhere.
  3. To provide research-led learning opportunities that will develop skills in identifying and evaluating sustainable solutions for real world environmental problems.

Scholarships available
Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.

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You may also be interested in one of our other Science of Sustainability postgraduate programmes. 

Applications and Selections

Who Teaches this Course

  • Dr Dearbhaile Morris
  • Dr Jamie Goggins,
  • Dr Bryan McCabe
  • Professor Martin Feely
  • Dr Marcus Keane
  • Daniel Coakley
  • Dr Stephen Nash
  • Dr Tom van Rensburg
  • Dr Martin Gammell GMIT

External professionals from public, private and voluntary sector also contribute to the course.

researcher
Dr Gesche Kindermann
MSc, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Applied Ecology Unit
Centre for Environmental Science
Arts/Science Concourse
National University of Ireland Galway
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researcher
Prof Frances Fahy
BA, PhD
Director of the Ryan Institute, Est.Professor in Geography
Geography
University of Galway
University Road
Galway City, Ireland
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researcher
Dr Tiernan Henry
BA, MSC, PhD
Lecturer Above The Bar
Earth & Ocean Sciences
Room A205
Quadrangle Building
University of Galway
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Requirements and Assessment

Students should apply online through CRM Recruit, and submit a personal statement, a copy of primary degree award transcript(s), two reference contact details, at least one to be academic. International students should also demonstrate evidence of having English language proficiency at 6.5 IELTS.

International Scholarships

Postgraduate Scholarships