Start Dates:
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September or March
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Full-time or Part-time |
| Duration: |
- 1 year full-time
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2 years part-time
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Course Leader: |
Mike Thompson |
| Entry requirements: |
- Undergraduate degree (any discipline) or equivalent knowledge/ experience.
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Evidence of English language ability e.g. TOEFL at 550 or an IELTS score of 6.0..
- Applications from potential students under the age of 21 will not normally be considered.
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Contact us about this course:
The Graduate School
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Tel: 01654 705981
Course Summary
Our long-standing and popular masters course, conducted at CAT,
explores the relationship between people, technology and the
environment, with particular focus on the environmental impact of
buildings. The exciting range of course material covers technical,
social, political and economic aspects of environmental and energy
issues at both global and local levels. Taught lectures from field
experts, practical exercises and individual research, combined with
tutorials and seminars among supportive staff and enthusiastic peers
allow students to develop a wide breadth of skills and knowledge whilst
giving the flexibility to investigate areas of interest in more depth.
Each month (except August and December) a five day residential module is run at CAT. Students choose eight of these modules and complete a thesis
to gain an MSc. A full programme of lectures, seminars, tutorials and
practicals runs throughout the five days. There is however, still time
for lively discussions with staff, guest lecturers and fellow students
from a fascinating array of backgrounds. All food and accommodation is provided within CAT and the surrounding area, offering a captivating learning environment.
From September to February modules cover environment and energy
fundamentals. March to July looks at building in an environmental
context and issues of environmental design.
Students also have the option to take modules by distance learning after their first one at CAT.
(A comprehensive overview of the course can be seen in the Programme Handbook)
Contact us about this course: The Graduate School
Email:
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Tel: 01654 705981
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