Teaching

Modules
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ELP031: Sustainability and Energy Systems
Department: CREST
This module seeks to address some of the challenges facing society by exploring the environmental and socio-economic problems associated with energy use and considers measures designed to mitigate such effects.
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ECB030: Energy and Environment
Department: Economics
In this module students are encouraged to address four principal topics that underlie the whole field of sustainability of the modern economy: energy economics, environmental economics, climate change policy and energy industry regulation.
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CVP218: Integrated Water Resource Management
Department: WEDC
This module (which can be studied either in Loughborough or by distance learning), takes an integrated approach to the management of water resources, with a focus on the needs and the constraints of low- and middle-income countries.
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MPC101: Sustainability, Recycling and Environmental Issues
Department: Materials
As sustainability and recycling are affected by new legislation and therefore continual development, so the teaching syllabus has evolved to reflect these changes.
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MMC602: Manufacturing for the Environment
Department: Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
This module provides students with an understanding of the issues that affect manufacturing and the environment. It considers the role of manufacture in the context of sustainable development and identifies the role of environmental legislation.
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DTB018: Sustainable Design
Department: Design and Technology
The more in depth optional Sustainable Design module is offered enabling students to begin to explore the challenging and innovative elements of the subject.
Programmes
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MSc Environmental Monitoring for Management
Department: Geography
The monitoring and sustainable management of our environment is perhaps the most important challenge facing society today. This Masters programme equips students with the cutting-edge technical skills and critical analytical skills needed to meet those challenges.

