De-pollution of the Mediterranean
Type of programme: Master Study Programme (2nd Bologna Cycle)
Duration in academic years: 2 years, 120 ECTS
Starting: November 2011
Location: EMUNI University and Partner Institutions
Tuition fee: 21.000 EUR
Objectives
The purpose of the De-Pollution of Mediterranean (DM) Master's Degree Program at the Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI) is to provide students with a scientific understanding of ecological and social systems that can be applied in a common environmental policy or management context of the Mediterranean region.
Main Structure of the Study Programme
- Mediterranean and World Environmental History
- Mediterranean Ecosystems, and Biogeochemical Cycles
- Biodiversity and Marine Populations: Ecology And Genetics
- Environmental Law, Ethics, Justice, and Politics
- Technical and Communication Skills
- Climate Change Impacts on the Mediterranean Sea - From Science to Policy
- Sustainable Social-Ecological Systems
- Sociopolitical Dimensions of Resource and Environmental Management
- Anthropogenic Pollution and Environmental Impact in Marine Mediterranean Environments I
- Pollution Prevention Strategies and Waste Management
Admission Requirements
A candidate for the DM Master's Degree Program must:
(a) be a graduate of any other approved university holding a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Environmental Sciences or Engineering with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0
(b) have a good command of English
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the DM Master's program are expected to qualify, for:
- policy-making within national, regional, UfM and EU's authorities,
- high-level national public administration, central and local,
- European and UfM institutions, universities, institutes, agencies, etc.,
- project management in Environmental CSOs and NGOs, trade unions, private sector, and other public services, foundations, businesses,
- education and training, collateral services, diplomatic position , etc
CONTACT:
Ms. Anna Gargiulo | Email: education@emuni.si | Tel: +386 59 25 00 51 | Fax: +386 59 25 00 54