The course is suitable for: sustainability professionals across management levels who are keen to improve / enhance their sustainability skills, knowledge and abilities, and lead their organisations more effectively towards improved sustainability performance, employees who are new to their sustainability role, whether leading or employed within a team of dedicated experts, who are keen to build their sustainability skills, knowledge and abilities, and apply these in their workplace, employees in other functional areas (e.g. operations, procurement, HR) for whom sustainability is becoming an increasingly important aspect of their role, and who want to build their knowledge and skills in this area, and be equipped to lead their function to align with their organisation's sustainability strategy, entrepreneurial individuals who are looking to develop their sustainability skills, knowledge and abilities to grow an existing business in a sustainable way, or even start a new business.
Course details
Qualification name | MSc in Sustainability - Cranfield University |
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Qualification level | 7 |
Awarding organisation | Cranfield University |
Learning method | Online |
Course start date | 27th September 2024 |
Cost | £18,000.00 |
Cost description | Course fees |
We welcome applications from talented candidates from all backgrounds. First or a 2.1 UK honours degree in a relevant discipline, or an international qualification of a standard equivalent to a First or 2.1 UK honours degree Alternatively we will consider a professional qualification, together with a minimum of five years’ work experience.
The course comprises of 14 taught modules and a thesis. The course is primarily delivered online to minimise the carbon footprint of the course and enable wide and diverse participation in sustainability education. Modules are delivered live on alternative Fridays over a six-week period with students completing self-directed learning in between these sessions. Additional elements of experiential learning, including activities such as site tours, games and coaching take place at annual three-day Spring Schools at Cranfield, which provide the opportunity for cohorts to get to know each other, network with academics and industry representatives and create enduring supportive alumni groups.
Written assignments, exams, group and individual work projects.
Entry to employment or further study