Masters in Research Geography and Environmental Management

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Qualification Master's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 1 year
Intakes September
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Entry Requirements

  • We normally require an honours degree of 2.1 or above (or the equivalent if it is a non-UK degree) in a relevant subject.
  • With your application, you should submit a draft project proposal of 300-500 words, to include a project title, aim or research question, possible methods and six relevant references.
  • You may be invited to informal interview, where your proposal will be discussed and appropriate optional modules selected. International students who are not able to attend an informal interview may be interviewed electronically or by telephone.

Curriculum

The course consists of two taught modules. You will then undertake a supervised extended research project in one of the available subject areas.

  • Research Design and Methodologies (30 credits) covers qualitative and quantitative research methods, their use and analysis.
  • Research Literature Portfolio (30 credits) a subject specific module designed to develop your research skills through reviewing, evaluating and presenting a portfolio of independently generated research material relevant to your extended project. Includes library skills development.
  • Extended Research Project (120 credits) allows you to investigate a relevant research topic in detail, working with a research supervisor and drawing on the skills developed in the taught modules.

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