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Programme code | 4ENGF006T |
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Programme type | Postgraduate Taught Degree |
Programme director(s) |
Claire Gronow
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Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
School/department | Department of Civil Engineering |
Second School/department | Engineering Faculty Office |
Teaching institution | University of Bristol |
Awarding institution | University of Bristol |
Accrediting types: |
Accredited by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) for the purpose of eligibility to apply for Associate level membership. (http://www.ciwem.org/) |
Mode of study | Full Time |
Programme length | 1 years (full time) |
This programme aims to provide advanced skills and knowledge in a series of topics in water and environmental management. This will equip students with the skills and knowledge to both understand and critically appraise data, develop policy, and design practical actions, and to undertake the planning and management of water and environmental systems. To provide both academic and professional training in water and environmental management through knowledge and understanding of fundamental processes, methods and practical application needed by researchers and practitioners, regulators and the regulated and the support service sectors.
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes | Learning and Teaching Methods |
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Knowledge and understanding will be taught in formal lectures; the learning will be reinforced with seminars, tutorials, field trips and examples classes. Complementing these methods will be large periods of self-directed, private study. |
Methods of Assessment | |
Knowledge and understanding will primarily be assessed by exams (70%) and also by in-unit coursework assessments. |
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes | Learning and Teaching Methods |
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Intellectual skills and attributes will be acquired by students through taking part in a number of different learning and teaching activities: formal lectures, seminars, group work, computer lab workshops, tutorials and supervisions. Complementing these methods will be large periods of self-directed, private study. |
Methods of Assessment | |
Intellectual skills and attributes will be assessed by: coursework (eg computer lab workbooks, assignments, the dissertation), group, individual, oral and poster presentations. Formative assessment/feedback will also be provided throughout the units from group work, presentations and in supervisions, to help students prepare for the summative assessments. |
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes | Learning and Teaching Methods |
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Other skills and attributes are mainly acquired by students through active practice involving various learning and teaching methods. For example, doing the dissertation lets the student practice planning, management and communication skills. Students improve their skills by reflecting on formative feedback from, and by giving feedback to, peers and tutors. |
Methods of Assessment | |
Other skills and attributes are assessed by coursework, and by group, oral and poster presentations. An emphasis is placed on providing formative feedback, frequently and throughout the programme (eg during dissertation supervisions, in the marking of field notes, in asking questions in response to presentations). |
Statement of expectations from the students at each level of the programme as it/they develop year on year.
Level M/7 - Postgraduate Certificate |
Students are expected to have developed a solid foundation of subject specific skills underpinned by the interdisciplinary scientific principles of underlying processes that govern the behaviour of water and the environment. Students will be able to apply these principles and undertake more in-depth analysis, and be able to communicate with others in a sound scientific manner. Students will be more at ease in being able to guide themselves in analysis of their own performance, and of setting and achieving their aims. |
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Level M/7 - Postgraduate Diploma |
Students will build on the foundation of fundamental skills and knowledge gained at the certificate stage, and apply these to practical situations. They will do this with the support of both academics and advanced practitioners. Students will gain an advanced understanding of how academic research is translated into practical measures to support, protect and manage water and environmental systems and ecosystem services. Students will have an expanded range and depth of subject specific knowledge. |
Level M/7 - Postgraduate Masters |
Most of the work undertaken at this level will be at, or informed by, the latest research findings and concepts. Students will have the opportunity to work closely with the international research community and/or with practitioners from the regulators, industry or the charitable sector. They will undertake research analyses, and document their activity, findings and interpretation as for publication. This will enable the students to be fully conversant with the principles of a research-led learning environment, and communicate the results and interpretation in a mature manner to a scientific and/or practitioner audience. |
The intended learning outcome mapping document shows which mandatory units contribute towards each programme intended learning outcome.
For information on the admissions requirements for this programme please see details in the postgraduate prospectus at http://www.bristol.ac.uk/prospectus/postgraduate/ or contact the relevant academic department.
Philippa Salsbury, Graduate School of Engineering, 2.19 Merchant Venturers Building, Woodlands Road, Bristol BS8 1UB
Unit Name | Unit Code | Credit Points | Status | |
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Research Skills | CENGM0070 | 20 | Mandatory | TB-4 |
Introduction to Environmental Statistics using MATLAB | CENGM0023 | 10 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB | CENGM0029 | 10 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Terrestrial Hydrometeorology | CENGM0022 | 10 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Surface and Groundwater Hydrology | CENGM0021 | 10 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Environmental Management, Policy and Regulation | CENGM0028 | 20 | Mandatory | TB-1 |
Masters Dissertation | CENGM0040 | 60 | Mandatory | AYEAR |
Students take 40 credits of optional units from the following: | ||||
Environmental Systems and Ecosystem Services | CENGM0020 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Water Resources Engineering | CENGM0024 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Integrated Catchment Management | CENGM0025 | 20 | Optional | TB-2 |
Water and Environmental Management MSc | 180 |
The pass mark set by the University for any level 7(M) unit is 50 out of 100.
For detailed rules on progression please see the Regulations and Code of Practice for Taught Programmes and the relevant faculty handbook.
All taught masters programmes, unless exempted by Senate, must allow the opportunity for students to exit from the programme with a postgraduate diploma or certificate.
To be awarded a postgraduate diploma, students must have successfully completed 120 credit points, of which 90 must be at level M/7.
To be awarded a postgraduate certificate, students must have successfully completed 60 credit points, of which 40 must be at level M/7.
An award with Merit or Distinction is permitted for postgraduate taught masters, diplomas and certificates, where these are specifically named entry-level qualifications. An award with Merit or Distinction is not permitted for exit awards where students are required to exit the programme on academic grounds but is permitted in designated programmes (as set out in the programme specification) where students choose to withdraw from the intended programme but otherwise achieve the necessary credit points for the exit award.
The classification of the award in relation to the final programme mark is as follows:
Award with Distinction*: at least 65 out of 100 for the taught component overall and, for masters awards, at least 70 out of 100 for the dissertation. **Faculties retain discretion to increase these thresholds.
Award with Merit*: at least 60 out of 100 for the taught component overall and, for masters awards, at least 60 out of 100 for the dissertation. Faculties retain discretion to increase these thresholds.
* The MA in Law has separate regulations for awarding distinction and merit.
** For the award of Distinction, the Faculty of Engineering requires at least 70 out of 100 for the taught component overall and, for masters awards, at least 70 out of 100 for the dissertation.
All taught masters programmes, unless exempted by Senate, must allow the opportunity for students to choose, or be required, to leave at the postgraduate diploma or certificate stage.
To be awarded a postgraduate diploma, students must have successfully completed 120 credit points, of which 90 must be at level M/7.
To be awarded a postgraduate certificate, students must have successfully completed 60 credit points, of which 40 must be at level M/7.
Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if he/she takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided.
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