Aquatic Resource Management

|

MSc

|

Full Time

| Admissions status: Open
Aquatic Resource Management is taught jointly with the University Marine Biological Station at Millport and with major input from the UK water industry, environmental regulators and aquatic scientists. Includes a 12 week internship. Unique mix of freshwater, estuarine and marine science and management. Close collaboration with outside organisations active in aquatic management.

Students in a lectureSorry, but you need to update your Adobe Flash™ player
Unfortunately, your browser does not have the latest Adobe Flash™ player installed, or does not support Javascript. You need to have both of these things in order to view this content. Please install Flash and ensure that Javascript is enabled, then refresh this page.
Get Adobe Flash player
KEY BENEFITS
  • 12 week project placement (internship) gives a headstart into employment.
  • Unique mix of freshwater, estuarine and marine science and management.
  • Close collaboration with outside organisations who are active in the aquatic management arena. 
  • Located in the heart of London.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Dr Michael Chadwick
Accreditation
Extensive links with governmental and private sector organisations dealing with aquatic resource management who provide placement (internship) opportunities and visiting lecturers. An external advisory board of senior water management personnel and aquatic scientists advises on curriculum development and delivery.
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus; marine modules at University Marine Biological Station Millport, Scotland; internships in UK and overseas.
Student destinations
This vocational programme has an outstanding employment record with 95 per cent of graduates gaining employment or undertaking research within water management. Many graduates now occupy senior management positions in the UK and overseas.
Year of entry 2013
Offered by
Maughan Library