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Sustainable Resource Mgmt: Policy & Practice (MSc)
Course Overview
This novel course is a multidisciplinary approach to environmental sustainability devised by University of Galway and the University of Limerick (UL). The course meets the needs of those graduates with continued interest in a sustainability-based taught MSc and responds to market demands for graduates with more applied knowledge of the environmental sector. The course aims to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and experience required to pursue successful careers in managing environmental resources sustainably.
The 12-month long course comprises new modules taught only at postgraduate level and aims to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and experience that are needed to pursue successful careers in managing environmental resources sustainably. The course will help develop government policy and economic recovery by producing top quality graduates who can contribute to a smart economy and hasten implementation of green technologies. Given the pressure on and competition for limited resources, the course applies an evidence based approach to developing solutions for all system users. Graduates will become technically fluent in selected environmental science theory, policy development, implementation and best practice.
Programme objectives:
a. To integrate an international perspective to reflect new research findings and current practice in sustainable use of resources that can be applied within Ireland and elsewhere.
b. To provide research-led learning opportunities that will develop skills in identifying and evaluating solutions for real world problems.
c. To provide Irish expertise to meet legal obligations.
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
Univerity of Galway: Dr Martin Feely, Dr Ronan Hennessy, Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, Dr Caroline Sullivan
UL: Professor Richard Moles, Dr Bernadette O’Regan, Dr Colin Fitzpatrick
Earth & Ocean Sciences
Room A205
Quadrangle Building
University of Galway
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Applied Ecology Unit
Centre for Environmental Science
Arts/Science Concourse
National University of Ireland Galway
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Requirements and Assessment
Semesters One and Two entail formal scientific and policy coursework. The delivery format comprises lectures, problem-based learning, site visits and tutorials and private study. Students undertake group projects and prepare written reports, and oral presentations for continuous assessment. There are no exams.
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Places are limited (15) and selection is based on each candidate’s academic record/relevant experience, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.
Applicants must have a primary degree with a Second Class Honours, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline. Relevant disciplines include science, marine science, engineering, environmental science, geography, social science, health promotion, engineering, economics or other related disciplines.
Applicants who do not have an academic background and have relevant experience are welcome to apply. They may be required to attend an interview.
Additional Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Duration
1 year, full-time
Next start date
September 2025
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15
QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes
Closing Date
Please refer here.
NFQ level
Mode of study
ECTS weighting
90
Award
CAO
Course code
MSC-SEV
Course Outline
This programme brings together theory, policy and practice to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and experience that are needed to pursue successful careers in managing environmental resources sustainably. This new course combines scene setting lectures by experts (including guest seminars), site visits and experiential learning to encourage students to adopt an informed, creative, innovatory and entrepreneurial approach to problem solving. As the course is structured around research in both institutions that is strongly linked to decision makers in industry and government organisations, it will develop graduates with necessary skills in identifying and evaluating solutions for real world problems.
Semesters 1 and 2 are devoted to formal scientific and policy coursework consisting primarily of lectures, problem-based learning, site visits and tutorials and private study. Students are expected to carry out group projects and to prepare written reports, oral and other presentations for continous assessment.
Semester 1 comprises 3 modules taught in University of Galway (30 ECTS):
1. Ecosystem Assessment
2. Biodiversity and Conservation
3. Environmental Problems and Solutions
Semester 2 comprises 4 modules taught in UL (30 ECTS):
4. Material and Energy Flows
5. Urban Form and Transport
6. Urban Household Sustainability
7. Sustainable Lifecycle Engineering
Students undertake a research project at either institution during Semester 3 (30 ECTS).
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Opportunities exist within the green economy as governments, NGOs and corporations must work to meet environmental targets set under international obligations. Graduates work in the following areas: industry-based environmental management, environmental analysis, environmental consultancy, agri-environmental advice, waste management policy, environmental quality control, consultancy-based climate change research, or as researchers, or for non-governmental conservation organisations and local authorities.
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Transferable Skills Employers Value
Work Placement
Study Abroad
Related Student Organisations
Find out More
Programme Co-ordinator:
Dr. Caitriona Carlin
T: +353 91 493 863
E: caitriona.carlin@universityofgalway.ie