Urban Environmental Management: Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Degree 
MSc
Address
Wageningen University and Research Centre, building no. 400 Costerweg 50, Wageningen, 6701 BH, Netherlands
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Subject
Management and Organizations
Course Language(s) 
English
Course Beginning 
1-Sep
Duration 
2 year
App Deadline 
01 May for non-EU/EEA and 01 July for EU/EEA
Telephone 
+31 317 48 33 04
E-mail 

mue....@wur.nl

Website 
http://www.mue.wur.nl/UK/



About the programme
The MSc programme Urban Environmental Management is an international and interactive programme providing a balanced curriculum of theory, tools and application.The programme emphasises the development of

  • a cross-disciplinary outlook,
  • critical thinking,
  • analytical, problem-solving and practical decision-making skills
  • through a combination of teamwork, simulation exercises, field trips and an individual research project.

Future career
Graduates from the MSc Urban Environmental Management (MUE) programme are well-equipped with the skills and knowledge to continue academic training (PhD) or to enter or continue careers in:

  • city management,
  • environmental research,
  • urban planning and environmental consulting,
  • water, waste management and transport,
  • construction and building stock management.

Admission requirements
Students who wish to enrol in an MSc programme at Wageningen University must have:

  • At least a BSc degree (or equivalent) in a field of science relevant to the specific programme selected;
  • A GPA (Grade Point Average) for the BSc study of at least 7 (or 70% of the maximum of the scale);
  • Fluency in English, both written and spoken (see English language proficiency);
  • Good skills in mathematics and/or statistics;
  • Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook; use and structure of the Internet; RSI-prevention).

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