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Sustainable Food and Natural Resources at Centre for Alternative Technology - UCAS

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Course summary

Masters in Sustainable Food and Resources A flexible Masters degree designed to develop a rigorous understanding of the impacts of environmental change on global and local food systems and the natural world. The programme draws on our expert staff and a wide selection of academics and specialist guest lecturers – people who have made exceptional contributions to environmental thinking and action. Taught at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), which pioneered sustainability practice and theory in the UK, this MSc course integrates the social, political, economic and practical aspects of sustainable food and natural resources production, tackling these themes through a combination of academic study, discussion and hands-on practical work. We give our MSc students the knowledge, skills and experience needed to develop a career in the environmental sector and make an impact and on the course you will examine the transformational responses to the pervasive effects that economic structures and environmental change are having on diet, health, sustainability and community empowerment. The course will also cover globalisation, corporate and economic control, increasing global population and the effects of industry-scale agriculture and materials production on ecosystems and our environment. How is the course taught? Our MSc programme is taught either by distance learning or through residential blocks in one of the most innovative environmental buildings in the UK, or via a mixture of the two. What qualification will you receive? Successful completion of the programme MSc Sustainable Food and Natural Resources at the Centre for Alternative Technology leads to the award of Master of Science (MSc) by LJMU. The programme is also available to study as a Postgraduate Certificate and as a Postgraduate Diploma. This course is created and delivered by CAT and validated by LJMU. Modules include Introduction to Sustainability and Adaptation Sustainability and Adaptation Concepts in Practice Food Systems and Sustainability Sustainable Food Production: Techniques and Practices Ecosystem and Ecosystem Services Introduction to Politics and Economics of the Environment Theories of Social and System Change Cities and Communities Restoration Ecology Sustainable Materials in the Built Environment Work-based Project Applied Research Design MSc Dissertation Why study at CAT? Studying at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is a truly unique experience. For over 50 years CAT has been at the forefront of the environmental movement, pioneering low-carbon living and renewable technology. At the Graduate School of the Environment (GSE), students benefit from our extensive practical and academic knowledge, graduating with the skills needed to become leading players in the sustainability sector. Find out more about our facilities here. Hands-on, flexible and immersive learning At CAT, hands-on practical learning takes place side by side with academic study, group work and lectures during residential on-site block learning weeks taught at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), an immersive learning environment. Nestled in a disused slate quarry on the edge of the Eryri National Park, CAT is a living laboratory for practical, sustainable solutions. It contains some of the most innovative and renowned environmentally conscious buildings in the country, as well as one of the most diverse range of installed renewable technologies, on site water and sewage treatment, sustainably managed woodland and acres of organic gardens. It is a flexible degree with a choice of modules, each 8 weeks long, taken over one year or two – meaning the degree can be part time. It is a masters degree designed to give you the best possible experience whilst also meshing neatly with the pressures of modern professional and family life. Is this the course for you? Interested in studying this course? Join us for our next open day or contact us.

Modules

Sustainability and Adaptation Concepts and Planning Introduction to Politics and Economics of the Environment Ecosystem Services, Land use and Water and Waste Management Food Production and Consumption The Science of Sustainable Food Production Theoretical Approaches to Transformational Social Change Cities and Communities Restoration Ecology Sustainable Materials in the Built Environment Applied Research Design MSc Dissertation


Entry requirements

We ask for a Bachelor’s degree or knowledge and skills equivalent to degree standard. IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required for applicants whose first language is not English.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9350 Whole course
EU £12000 Whole course
England £9350 Whole course
Northern Ireland £9350 Whole course
Scotland £9350 Whole course
Wales £9350 Whole course
Channel Islands £12000 Whole course
International £12000 Whole course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

You will also need to pay a £50 non-refundable deposit upon enrolment.
Sustainable Food and Natural Resources at Centre for Alternative Technology - UCAS