The MSc Environmental Management course is designed to prepare students for careers in the environmental sector by focusing on interdisciplinary learning aligned with professional standards. Over one year, students will develop ideas and competencies through independent research into real-world environmental issues, and learn from active practitioners and experts. The course covers local and global challenges such as climate change and ecological recovery, emphasizing critical analysis and creative application of environmental knowledge within socio-environmental systems. Teaching involves lectures, seminars, workshops, field visits, practical exercises, and project work, including a major independent research project. The course is built within the framework of UN Sustainable Development Goals and international environmental policy, fostering an understanding of core skills, tools, ethics, and practices in environmental management.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it provides practical, real-world experiences through live projects, field trips, and networking opportunities with major environmental organisations like Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust, Natural England, Yorkshire Water, and the Environment Agency. It is also globally oriented, with opportunities for collaborative learning with international cohorts. Graduates have gone on to work in diverse roles including environmental consultancy, conservation project management, government positions, and private sector sustainability leadership. Moreover, the course equips students with professional competencies aligned with sector standards and offers excellent support for independent research, making it a robust stepping stone for career advancement.
The course covers core areas of environmental management practice such as environmental management systems, habitat assessment, water safety planning, life-cycle assessment, and multi-hazard disaster risk reduction. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the major global environmental challenges by exploring solutions through systems-level change, basing this on human-environment relationships and their Dynamics. The modules include data gathering, GIS analysis, and case studies from around the world, focusing on ethical considerations and motivations that drive environmental action.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.71L
Living cost
Applicants typically need a minimum 2.2 honours degree or equivalent. International students should have qualifications considered equivalent to a UK 2.2 honours degree. If English is not the first language, an IELTS score of 6.0 with at least 5.5 in all skills is normally required. Alternative pathways like a Sheffield Hallam University Pre-sessional English course are available if the current English level is below the threshold.

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Graduates of this MSc course can look forward to careers such as environment and sustainability consultants, conservation project managers, environment officers in government, and sustainability leads in private companies. The course prepares students for roles across public and private sectors, including work with organisations like the Environment Agency, wildlife trusts, and renewable energy firms. It also provides a strong foundation for further research or teaching in environmental disciplines.