Sustainability
Environmental Technology MSc
Imperial College LondonA one-year interdisciplinary MSc applying science, technology, economics and policy to environmental management and sustainable development challenges.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Imperial College London's Environmental Technology MSc provides interdisciplinary postgraduate training in environmental management and sustainability.
Students examine how scientific and technological knowledge can be combined with economics, policy, regulation and management to address complex environmental problems.
The programme develops skills in environmental analysis, sustainability assessment, policy evaluation and practical decision-making.
Students can tailor their studies toward different environmental and sustainability interests while benefiting from field-based and applied learning.
The degree is designed for graduates seeking careers in sustainability, environmental consultancy, policy, business, government and environmental research.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require at least a UK 2:1 Bachelor's degree or an equivalent international qualification.
Imperial accepts applicants from a broad range of academic disciplines.
Applicants with a lower degree classification may be considered individually.
The programme is interdisciplinary and welcomes applicants interested in environmental science, sustainability, policy, economics, engineering and related fields.
Shortlisted applicants may be interviewed.
English-Language Requirements
Imperial College London Higher English-language requirement applies.
Applicants must satisfy the current Higher requirement using an approved qualification such as IELTS Academic, TOEFL or another Imperial-recognised English-language test.
Applicants who meet Imperial's published exemption criteria may not need to submit a separate English-language test.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Imperial College London offers university-wide and departmental postgraduate scholarships. Funding may be awarded according to academic merit, nationality, financial circumstances or programme-specific eligibility. Eligible international students may also apply for external schemes including Chevening and country-specific scholarships. Applicants should use Imperial's official Scholarships Search for opportunities available for their admission year.
