Environmental Planning Management and Studies
This program aims to meet the need for high-caliber researchers and problem-solvers in the public and private sectors. It offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the environment, with courses that provide students with viewpoints from the natural sciences, social science, law, and engineering. The program allows students to develop higher levels of knowledge, understanding, analysis, and synthesis of environmental problems of today and of the future.
What Will I Study?
Below are some of the topics and core courses that you will take:
- Environmental Science and Contemporary Issues
- Advanced Research and Statistical Design
- Technical Writing
- Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems
- Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
- Technology and Innovation for the Environment
- Advanced Settlement Systems and Land Use
- Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
Sustainable Development (Theories & Operationalization) - Environmental and Natural Resources Economics
- Environmental Management Systems
- Advanced Ecology
- Geographic Information Systems
- Environmental Monitoring & Interpretation
Total Program Units:Â 61
Basic Courses:Â 10
Major Courses:Â 33
Free Elective:Â 6
Dissertation:Â 12
Standard Completion Time:Â 3-5 Years
Career Paths
Infused with a deeper understanding of environmental management and studies, you will be able to enrich your careers as:
- Academicians
- Managers and supervisors
- Development workers
- Environmental consultants
- Architects
- Engineers
- Environmental planners
- Researchers