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Key features of the course
* A unique course that is the only course of its kind in the world
* Combine your studies with employment, and there is scope to undertake a professional placement in a workplace as part of the course
* Highly inter-disciplinary, drawing from ecology, geography, social science, psychology and technology, among other areas
The development of a green economy, or an economy that is environmentally sustainable, has become a political and socio-economic imperative. Key drivers include the need to reduce carbon emissions to minimise the risk of climate change, overexploitation of resources and widespread environmental degradation, which is eroding the natural capital on which human wellbeing depends. The transition to a green economy represents a substantial challenge to society, particularly in the current era of rapid environmental and socio-economic change.
This green economy course seeks to provide the scientific understanding on which the transition to a green economy can be based, including the principles of environmental sustainability and the societal responses required to implement these in practice.
How will I study?
In keeping with the ethos of the course, it is delivered via distance learning to minimise its environmental impact. The course can be studied from anywhere in the world, supported by a high quality virtual learning environment. You will be supported by electronic communication with staff and researchers at BU, and will also interact with other students as members of a virtual learning community.
The course includes the option to undertake either a research project, or an extended professional placement involving implementation of a practical project in a workplace environment.
We welcome students on this course for both full-time and part-time study. For those wishing to complete the course on a part-time basis, the course is studied over two years. Students will be expected to study a minimum of three units per year, plus their dissertation (usually towards the end of their second year).
Core units:
* Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services
* Carbon Management
* Environmental Law & Social Justice
* Frontiers of Sustainability Science
* Green Technology & Renewable Energy
* Sustainable Development in Practice
Options - choose one of the following:
* Research Project
* Extended Professional Placement
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
This section includes information about the tuition fees specific to this course.
For the most up-to-date fee and course specific funding information, please select the year of entry you are interested in from the left-hand side menu.
BU support
Dont forget that BU offers various scholarships and whether you're looking to study a full-time or part-time course, it is possible to pay in three instalments.
Sources of external funding
If you are considering studying a Masters level course, it is important that you research all the funding options available to you. You may be eligible to apply for an Access to Learning Fund, a Professional and Career Development Loan, as well as support from various public funding providers, such as charities.
Aside from self-financing your studies, if you are currently in employment, your employer may be happy to contribute to all or part of your tuition fees by 'sponsoring' your further study.
Already have a BU Bachelors degree?
Did you know that you could get up to 25% off your tuition fee with a BU graduate loyalty and early bird discount? Plus theres a further £2,000 fee reduction (or £3,000 if you're an international student) for those with a 2:1, with an overall mark of at least 65%*.