This masters degree offers subjects that incorporates blended learning, which includes face-to-face teaching, as well as intensive and e-learning delivery modes.
You will also undertake comprehensive laboratory work, training and use of software packages, relevant to the fields of environmental engineering, and industry visits. Through laboratory work you will use specialist equipment in environmental engineering for both testing and researching problems and solutions.
Through common core subjects you will engage with the wider engineering community, enhancing your experience and enabling cross-disciplinary learning.
You'll have access to online resources through various student systems, including Canvas, the University’s Learning Management System.
Blended learning options
Courses offered as part of blended learning programs include a meaningful blend of online, on-campus, and workplace based learning tailored to the type of study you undertake. This learning is active, prioritising tasks that involve exploration and development of skills and knowledge through interaction and engagement.
Online aspects provide positive benefits such as flexibility and adaptability using digital activities and materials, while also strengthening the interaction and connection with timetabled and on-campus experiences such as tutorials, practicals, or workshops.