University of Brighton

University of Brighton

Environmental Management Postgraduate Degrees (5 results)

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Water and Environmental Management MSc (PGDip)

School Of Applied Sciences

1 year full time / 2 years part time / 2 years part time

64th CUG subject ranking
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Environmental Assessment and Management MSc (PGCert PGDip)

School Of Applied Sciences

1 year full time / 2 years part time / 2 years part time

64th CUG subject ranking
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Geographical Information Systems and Environmental Management MSc (PGDip)

School Of Applied Sciences

1 year full time / 2 years part time / 2 years part time

64th CUG subject ranking
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Ecology and environmental management PhD

University Of Brighton

3 years full time

64th CUG subject ranking

Sustainable Design MA

School Of Architecture, Technology And Engineering

1 year full time / 2 years part time / 2 years part time

64th CUG subject ranking
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(4.09) 
WUSCA student ranking
89 / 279
CUG ranking
88th

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Alice
25 Feb 25

University of Brighton

Sustainable Design MA

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The uni and course really supports students whilst pushing them to do their best work. Having studied at other universities I've realised...

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Heather
20 Feb 25

University of Brighton

Sustainable Design MA

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The lecturers are really helpful, and understanding of everyone’s circumstances, which is really important as doing a Masters degree...