5 Part time Master Programs in Environmental Management in North America for 2024

Part time Master Programs in Environmental Management in North America for 2024Filter
    • Houston, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    This degree is geared to teach students rigorous methods that are needed by business and governmental organizations to deal with environmental issues. As an interdisciplinary program, it aims to give students the ability to predict environmental problems, not just solve them. It emphasizes core quantitative topics such as statistics, remote sensing, data analysis, and modeling. In addition, it teaches laboratory and computer skills and allows students to focus their education by taking electives in relevant fields.

    • France Online, France
    • Belgium Online, Belgium
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    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    Distance Learning

    French

    The European Masters in Environmental and Energy Management prepares you to implement a policy of continuous improvement in terms of the environment and energy.

    • Vancouver, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Integrated Water Management is designed for engineers and environmental science graduates who want to develop and lead advanced and sustainable water management initiatives.

    • France Online, France
    • Belgium Online, Belgium
    • + 13 more

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    Distance Learning

    French

    The European Masters in Sustainable Development prepares you to become a real interface between the various actors of the company and its stakeholders (customers, suppliers, local residents, public bodies and associations...)...

    • Reno, USA
    • Las Vegas, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Water Resources Management (WRM) program is a flexible, interdisciplinary course of study leading to a Master of Science degree. Students work with their advisory committee to design a course of study that allows them to better understand water-related issues within the context of their personal interests and their existing skillset.