suitable programme for graduates of any background
Why this course?
This unique course, running since 2008 – the first of its kind in Europe – meets the needs of graduate students who want to contribute to environmental improvement and the circular economy, and learn how to identify and evaluate business opportunities. Students are accepted from all backgrounds (social sciences, arts, engineering, law, chemistry, maths, physics, geology, biology and business).
The course is suitable for anyone who’d like to refocus their career on environmental or sustainable entrepreneurship. You’ll develop skills to enable you to launch new ventures, strategies, products and technologies that address society’s environmental and natural resource problems. It’s a collaboration between the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship.
It has contributions from four other departments:
Although the course is offered by an engineering department, it’s unique in that it accepts students from all backgrounds (social sciences, arts, engineering, law, chemistry, maths, physics, geology, biology and business). You’ll have the opportunity to select class options from a wide range of subjects to suit your background.
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in any degree discipline.
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