Sustainability and Adaptation at Centre for Alternative Technology - UCAS

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Course summary

Masters in Research Sustainability and Adaptation The course offers a holistic view of sustainability through its taught modules and allows students more time than a traditional Masters course to independently research and use the concepts of sustainability and adaptation transformation to frame an analysis of environmental and climate change policy and its implications for society in research through an extended research dissertation. Focus on researching the causes and urgency of climate change, the solutions we have already, and the actions needed. Key Areas of study Taught over two years full-time or three years part time, students will study taught modules over the first 12 months and then move onto a 120 credit extended research Dissertation module where you will learn how to lead and manage your own research project on a sustainability-related, discipline-relevant topic of your particular interest, and write an extended dissertation on the findings. The programme aims to be a foundation for student wishing to move into further research roles or programmes in environmental science, sustainability, and address the issues and solutions to the climate and biodiversity crisis. Some of the topics you’ll study include:

  • Sustainability thinking and adaptation transformation planning
  • Research philosophy, approaches, and strategy
  • Analysis techniques and research design methods
Depending on your area of research you will be able to focus on one of the following topics through your optional taught module:
  • Acute resilience pathways for cities and communities
  • Environmental politics and social and economic systems
  • Sustainable design of buildings and environmentally responsive materials and resources
  • Transformational change to meet the climate emergency
  • Risk and vulnerability assessment and adaptive capacity
  • Land use and food security
  • Restoration ecology, environmental assessments and ecosystem services, including waste and water
  • Energy provision and energy flows in buildings
What qualification will you receive? Successful completion of the programme MSc Sustainability and Adaptation at the Centre for Alternative Technology leads to the award of Master of Science (MSc) by UEL. 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 UEL. Why study at CAT? Nearly 50 years of research and sustainability experience CAT is a world-leading eco centre and a pioneer in Zero Carbon Britain researching, and teaching practical solutions for sustainability, with 50 years’ experience in low-impact building, energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable food production, natural resource management and more. Immersive or distance learning Students can decide whether they want to study a module on-site or via distance learning.Our taught modules offer an immersive learning experience through lectures, talks, seminars and workshops delivered by our expert in-house staff, with specialist insights from visiting lecturers from industry and academia. Practical sessions during on-site study visits at CAT, allow you to get hands-on with sustainable building materials, ecological assessments and energy efficiency. Many modules are shared with our other postgraduate courses, providing you with a rich learning experience. Our teaching resources are available through Microsoft Teams for students taking the module by distance learning and on-site, creating a space for students to interact and share ideas and expertise, adding to the immersive learning environment Is this the course for you? Interested in studying this course? Join us for our next open day or contact us.

Modules

Introduction to Sustainability and Adaptation Sustainability and Adaptation Concepts in Practice Introduction to Politics and Economics of the Environment Energy Flows in Buildings Cities and Communities Energy Provision Ecosystems and Ecosystems Services Sustainable Materials in the Built Environment Food Production and Consumption Communicating Transformational Social Change Restoration Ecology International Zero CO2 Energy Applied Research Design MRes 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

Additional fee information

You will also need to pay a £50 non-refundable deposit upon enrolment.
Sustainability and Adaptation at Centre for Alternative Technology - UCAS