Sustainable Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Our Sustainable Integrated Coastal Zone Management programme produces graduates who have a deep understanding of the competing and often conflicting uses of coastal resources and environment, and sustainable solutions to these issues. Build the skills to adapt to evolving global challenges through a programme that prepares you for long-term success, with the skills to anticipate and react to future challenges in marine and coastal planning and sustainability.
Explore marine and coastal challenges using an integrated, whole-systems approach. Find out more and apply here.
SDG Focused Careers
These careers are tackling the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
Below are some potential careers for graduates of the MSc Sustainable Integrated Coastal Zone Management programme. Click the job titles below for more information, including average salary information, expected working hours, career progression routes, and current opportunities.
Consultancy and Management
- Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Practitioner Making sure businesses, organisations or coorporations work and behave in an ethical, sustainable, or environementally consious way.
- Conservation Officer Manage, protect and improve the coastal environment.
- Environmental Consultant Advise on sustainability, including waste management, recycling, flood risk and the effects of climate change.
- Policy Advocate Work with non-profit organisations and advocacy groups to identify and address tourism, cultural, or heritage related issues.
Research
- Hydrologist / Flood Engineer Study rainfall, rivers and groundwater systems to help develop sustainable ways of managing water.
- Researcher / Research Scientist Plan and lead experiments and investigations on a range of scientific topics.
- Marine Scientist Study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.