The Environmental Engineering MSc at Cranfield is designed for graduates in engineering, science, and geography who are passionate about protecting and improving the environment. The course applies scientific and engineering principles to address environmental challenges such as waste management, emissions, contaminated land and water, and resource recovery. It offers a unique, postgraduate-only environment where students learn from experienced professionals through industry-relevant modules and real-world problem solving. The course is accredited by CIWEM and IAgrE, ensuring it meets professional standards and prepares students for a career as highly sought-after environmental engineers. It provides flexibility with full-time and part-time options, typically lasting one year full-time or two to three years part-time, and includes a mix of taught modules, group work, and a significant individual research project.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MSc stands out because of its applied focus and industry relevance, with modules designed in collaboration with industry practitioners and an industry advisory board. The programme emphasizes real-world problem solving, combining technical modules with group projects and a substantial individual thesis, which enhance practical skills. Accreditation by CIWEM and IAgrE adds professional value, and the university’s strong links with multinational companies and environmental sectors mean graduates are highly competitive in the job market. Furthermore, Cranfield’s focus on sustainability and innovation, combined with scholarships and support for international students, makes it a compelling choice for aspiring environmental engineers.
The course offers a broad yet integrated approach to environmental engineering, covering key areas such as pollution prevention, pollution modelling, water quality, waste management within a circular economy, energy systems, resource recovery, and land engineering principles. There are elective modules available in areas like air quality management, energy from waste operations, and catchment management, allowing students to tailor their learning to specific interests and career goals.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
27.40L
Living cost
Applicants should typically hold a UK lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree with honours or an equivalent qualification in a relevant engineering, science, or geography discipline. The course also welcomes individuals with other qualifications and significant relevant experience. Demonstrating proficiency in English through accepted tests is required for non-native speakers, with specific scores outlined for tests like IELTS, TOEFL, and others.

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Graduates of this MSc are prepared for a wide range of roles in industry and public sector organizations focused on environmental management, sustainability, and engineering. Career options include roles such as Environmental Scientist, Waste Consultant, Risk Prevention & Environmental Engineer, Project Engineer, Environment Project Manager, and research opportunities leading to PhD study. Alumni have gone on to work with prestigious firms like Arup, BP, Chevron, and Jacobs, among others, reflecting strong employability and industry recognition.