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Duration
– 1 year full time ( September start )
– 3 years part time ( September start )
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject , or equivalent professional experience and / or qualifications .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,900 Part time : £ 3,300 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 19,200 Part time : £ 6,400 ( per year )
This course is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council ( GPhC ).

Petroleum and Gas Engineering MSc

Shape your engineering career for the rapidly changing demands of the gas and petroleum industry . Develop your skills in oil and gas extraction , as these will remain part of the world ’ s energy mix for years to come .
Investigate the opportunities and threats of the transition to green energy and Net Zero carbon targets . Future-proof your career by examining environmental challenges and studying hydrocarbon production optimisation , alongside greener energy and climate change mitigation measures such as carbon capture and storage .
Study with industry professionals and expert academic staff , working on key industry themes such as Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Simulation . Use industry-standard software packages , such as Petrel E & P , and attend talks from visiting software providers . Visit projects and view active equipment on field trips to local hydrocarbon-producing well sites . Learn how to apply our unique AI-supported methodologies , and add data science and Python programming to your petroleum and gas engineering skillset .
EXAMPLE MODULES
– Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Petroleum Engineering – Reservoir Engineering and Simulation – Well Engineering and Production Technology – Well Testing – Engineering Management , Economics and Risk Analysis – Carbon Capture and Storage – Individual MSc Project
CONTACT TIME
If you study full time , expect 10 hours of teaching time each week . In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your MSc project .
If you study part time , expect three-four hours of teaching time each week . In the last year of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your MSc project .

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Water and Environmental Engineering MSc

Learn to solve problems in water pollution , sanitation and climate change with environmental science and civil engineering .
Explore how water and environmental systems function , how human activity affects these systems , and how new and existing interventions can be used to reduce and remediate pressing issues such as microplastics , carbon neutrality , water resource security , and water pollution . Hone new skills in our environmental technology facilities and laboratories , including our Environmental Technology Field Station at Petersfield Wastewater Treatment Works .
Focus on sustainability and environmental technology design , as you work with academics who have a history of innovation and collaboration with industry . Design and deliver research projects in partnership with industrial partners , and showcase your ability to engage with the water and environmental engineering sector . Sign up for free student membership of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management ( CIWEM ) and graduate with all the skills you need to secure a professional role .
EXAMPLE MODULES – Climate Change and Decarbonisation – Environmental Engineering Group Design Project – Environmental Management – Waste and Environmental Remediation – Water and Wastewater Engineering – Water Resources Engineering – Dissertation
CONTACT TIME
You can expect 12 hours of teaching time and 12 hours of independent study every week ( or six hours each of teaching and independent study if part time ). We aim to keep your taught classes within two days of the week ( one day part time ), so you will have time for self-guided study or work experience each week . In the last three months of the course you ’ ll be focusing on your final dissertation project .
Duration
– 1 year full time ( September start )
– 2 years part time ( September start )
– 16 months full time ( January start )
– 28 months part time ( January start )

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Entry requirements
A second class honours degree in a relevant subject , or equivalent .
UK / Channel Islands fees
Full time : £ 9,400 Part time : £ 4,700 ( per year )
EU fees with our Transition Scholarship
Full time : £ 9,400 Part time : £ 4,700 ( per year )
International fees
Full time : £ 18,300 Part time : £ 9,150 ( per year )
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