Máster Universitario en Gestión Integrada: Prevención, Medio Ambiente y Calidad
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Distancia
The underlying ethos is that urban and environmental management requires both scientific and managerial expertise to integrate spatial and other forms of official intervention, particularly those related to urban & regional planning and to policy & management for environmental protection. As organisations develop corporate responsibility policies they are looking to employ urban environmental managers. The course provides a critical approach to theories, techniques and methods in urban planning and regeneration within the context of the environment. It provides students with a learning environment in which they will develop their capacity for independent study, their ability to collaborate with others in team settings. The broad areas covered include: a comprehensive introduction to urban environmental management, with particular reference to project planning and strategic planning and the involvement of people in such decisions. The course explores the role of practices and tools to inform and develop.
Specific entry requirements for the course are a minimum of a Lower Second Class Honours Degree in an appropriate/relevant subject or qualification or experience deemed to be equivalent.
SEMESTER 1
Integrated Urban Planning
Practical Aspects of Waste Management (option)
Applied Ecology (option)
Environmental Pollution Control
Dissertation
SEMESTER 2
Waste Resource and Solutions
Environmental Management within Organisations
Urban Regeneration or Urbanisation in 21st Century
Dissertation
SEMESTER 3
Dissertation