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University of Stirling MSc Environmental Management (Energy)

University of Stirling

MSc Environmental Management (Energy)

Stirling, United Kingdom

12 up to 24 Months

English

Full time, Part time

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Sep 2025

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Key Summary

    About: The MSc Environmental Management (Energy) program focuses on training students to tackle environmental challenges within the energy sector. This course blends theory with practical approaches to develop sustainable solutions. Students will explore key topics like renewable energy, environmental policies, and energy management strategies over the course of one year.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates will be well-prepared for roles in environmental consultancy, energy policy analysis, and project management in energy-related fields. Opportunities include working with government agencies, non-profits, and private sector organizations focused on sustainable energy initiatives.

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We need to understand the various environmental costs associated with 21st-century energy technologies, whether renewable or non-renewable, and how these costs can be evaluated, managed and mitigated.

This MSc pathway in energy draws on our existing expertise and research strengths in environmental impact assessment, carbon trading, planning and impacts of wind, hydro and nuclear power, as well as our expertise in energy management and environmental economics.

The division of Biological and Environmental Sciences, which runs this course, specialises in studies of human interactions with the environment. Their key strengths are in environmental assessment and management.

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