Masters of Environmental Science
The University of Auckland

34 Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
NZD 52,842.00
NZD 52,842.00
NZD 10,000.00
NZD 0.00
1 Years
Course Overview
The Master of Environmental Science is a research-based program that provides advanced knowledge and practical skills to address real-world environmental issues. You will study key areas, including ecological modeling, climate change studies, ecosystem ecology, and water quality management. The course also focuses on resource management and air quality. Helping you understand how natural systems interact with human activity. With guidance from experienced researchers at the School of Environment. You will explore how to manage environmental... Read more
The Master of Environmental Science is a research-based program that provides advanced knowledge and practical skills to address real-world environmental issues. You will study key areas, including ecological modeling, climate change studies, ecosystem ecology, and water quality management. The course also focuses on resource management and air quality. Helping you understand how natural systems interact with human activity. With guidance from experienced researchers at the School of Environment. You will explore how to manage environmental resources sustainably. This program blends theory and hands-on learning to prepare you for a career in research, government, or industry. By the end of the program, you will be ready to work as a professional environmental scientist and make a positive impact on the planet.
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Career Opportunities
After graduating with a Master of Environmental Science, students can explore many career paths in both the public and private sectors. You may work as an environmental scientist, climate change analyst, or resource management officer. Opportunities also exist in water quality management, where professionals monitor and improve freshwater systems. With skills in environmental modeling, you could support research or help companies reduce their environmental impact. Jobs are available in government agencies, research institutes, ecological consultancies, and NGOs. You may also work in climate change studies, advising on policy or helping communities adapt to environmental risks. Some... Read more
After graduating with a Master of Environmental Science, students can explore many career paths in both the public and private sectors. You may work as an environmental scientist, climate change analyst, or resource management officer. Opportunities also exist in water quality management, where professionals monitor and improve freshwater systems. With skills in environmental modeling, you could support research or help companies reduce their environmental impact. Jobs are available in government agencies, research institutes, ecological consultancies, and NGOs. You may also work in climate change studies, advising on policy or helping communities adapt to environmental risks. Some graduates continue their studies with PhD research or pursue roles in teaching or environmental education. This degree prepares you for roles that involve protecting natural resources. Solving complex environmental problems, and contributing to sustainable development goals across industries.
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Course Summary
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34 Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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1 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Jan,Feb,Mar,July,Sep
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NZD 52,842.00/Year
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
NZD 52,842.00 -
Scholarship
NZD 10,000.00 -
NZD 0.00/Year
Application Fees -
NZD 20,000.00/Year
Living Cost
University


The University of Auckland
New Zealand
34 Princes Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.70