The Masters in Integrated Resource Management offers a range of international career paths, in planning and managing environmental and economic demands.
Relevant career opportunities can be found in the following areas:
The programme will be of particular interest to applicants from non-EU countries, who are in employment or are in the course of seeking employment and body that is responsible for the planning, decision making, and management processes that co-ordinate the allocation of natural resources in their own country.
This programme offers practical knowledge and hands-on experience from both governmental and non-governmental experts. This will equip students worldwide with the necessary tools to make decisions on planning and resource allocation that will be crucial to their countries’ growth, development, and maintenance in the future.
If you are an employer working within the public, not-for-profit or private sector, you may be interested in learning about the opportunities for continuing professional development and training this programme can offer your staff.
Your staff could undertake one course within our programme, a combination of courses, a diploma qualification or even the full Masters.
Students looking for advice about planning their career and the options available to them are encouraged to make as much use as possible of the University’s Careers Service:
This article was published on Jul 6, 2010