Postgraduate

Environmental Sciences

Environmental Sciences

A postgraduate environmental science degree allows students to build advanced expertise in understanding the Earth’s systems and tackling pressing environmental challenges. It provides a strong foundation in scientific research while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as climate change, conservation, environmental policy, renewable energy, and sustainable resource management.

The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including environmental monitoring, ecology, environmental chemistry, geographic information systems (GIS), and sustainability assessment. Many courses also integrate fieldwork, laboratory research, policy analysis, and industry collaborations, enabling students to apply scientific methods to real-world environmental issues.

Why study Postgraduate Degree in Environmental Sciences?

Studying environmental science at postgraduate level is a chance to combine research with practical application, preparing graduates for senior roles in environmental consultancy, conservation, renewable energy, and policy development. It also provides pathways into research, advocacy, and doctoral study focused on creating sustainable solutions for global environmental challenges.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree in environmental science, earth sciences, geography, ecology, biology, chemistry, or a closely related discipline.
  • Typical requirement: UK 2:1 or strong 2:2 equivalent.
  • Applicants from other science or engineering backgrounds may be considered if they can demonstrate relevant skills and knowledge.
  • International qualifications must be equivalent to UK standards (verified through UK ENIC if required).

Work Experience Requirements

  • MSc Environmental Science programmes: Work experience is generally not required, making them suitable for recent graduates.
  • Specialist pathways (e.g., Climate Change, Environmental Management, Sustainability, Conservation): Relevant professional or research experience may strengthen an application.
  • Internships, fieldwork, or projects in conservation, policy, energy, or sustainability sectors are valued by universities.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0–6.5, with no component below 5.5 or 6.0.
  • TOEFL : Overall score of 85–90.
  • PTE Academic: Overall 60–65.
  • Some universities may grant exemptions if previous study was completed in English.

Additional Application Documents

  • Official academic transcripts and degree certificates (with certified translations if necessary).
  • Personal statement describing academic background, research interests, and motivation for pursuing environmental science.
  • CV or résumé highlighting relevant skills, projects, fieldwork, or professional experience.
  • Two references (academic or professional depending on the programme).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Some universities may request evidence of fieldwork or research experience in environmental or scientific contexts.