This interdisciplinary program focuses on the scientific study of environmental systems and the challenges posed by human activity. It covers environmental pollution, climate change, natural resource management, ecological restoration, environmental impact assessment, and sustainable development. Students gain both theoretical and applied knowledge essential for solving complex environmental problems.
Students are expected to analyze environmental issues using scientific, policy, and technological approaches. The program emphasizes research, environmental monitoring, and the development of sustainable solutions through data analysis and field studies. Graduates will be prepared to contribute to informed decision-making for a healthier planet. Duration: 2 YEARS, PART-TIME ONLY.
Graduates can work in environmental consultancy firms, government agencies, NGOs, research institutions, conservation organizations, and international development programs. They may serve as environmental scientists, sustainability officers, EIA consultants, policy analysts, or climate change advisors in both public and private sectors.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE OR EQUIVALENT - 2ND CLASS LOWER OR HIGHER
FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION.
(IF 2ND CLASS LOWER, THEN 2 YEARS OF RELEVANT WORK
EXPERIENCE OR A RELEVANT POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
IS REQUIRED)