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Northampton, University of, MSc, Environmental Management

 United Kingdom

Entry requirements

1st or 2nd Class Honours degree from a UK institution or the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA), or equivalent; that degree should be in a recognised environmental science discipline such as physical geography; biology; environmental chemistry; geology or a related area including engineering; those with degrees in other social science subjects including law are considered according to the interests and background of the candidate.

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Location

Northampton is in the centre of England, within an hour’s travel from Birmingham, London and Oxford. The university comprises two green campuses within 6.5 km of Northampton town centre. Main line trains and motorway system are close-by, free bus service is available between campuses. The university has two sites: Park Campus at Kingsthorpe, a northern suburb, and Avenue Campus just north of the town centre and opposite a large open park known as the Racecourse. Avenue Campus was from 1924 the site of a college of technology that became part of the university.