The EEES Board of Studies manages the following degree. Our integrated Masters degree corresponds to four years full-time study (because it includes study of undergraduate modules).
Master of Environmental Science (M05)
This qualification combines undergraduate and postgraduate study of environmental science, developing a deeper understanding of the environment and key research skills. You will examine current issues at a local and global scale and investigate strategies for solving environmental problems.
Further details of this qualification are on the Master of Environmental Science qualification page.
If you are interested in studying for a PhD, select PhD Students for further details.
M05 Qualification Lead
On 22 November Professors Clare Warren, Mark Brandon and Richard Holliman, and Dr Barbara Kunz travelled to Manchester for an OU Graduation Ceremony.
An EEES researcher is leading a new Natural Environmental Research Council-funded project to improve our ability to predict climate change using cutting-edge analysis of fossilised algae molecules.