
Environment
A course by
Massey University
Gain advanced, sought-after knowledge of current land and water-based environmental management, preparing for in-demand roles with Massey's Master of Environmental Management.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (180 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (180 Credits)
Post Grad

Gain advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the balanced management of land, water, soil, plants, and animal resources.

The Master of Environmental Management at Massey University is designed to develop advanced expertise in managing land and water resources in a sustainable, balanced way. The programme allows students to specialise in policy or economic aspects or focus on tools and analytical techniques. It emphasises holistic, multidisciplinary approaches to solving complex environmental issues, understanding environmental economics and policy, and using technologies such as GIS and remote sensing. Teaching is research-informed and includes opportunities for field work and international conferences. The course is suitable for both New Zealand and international students, with flexible delivery options including online and on-campus study.
What you need to know first



Environment
A course by
Massey University
Gain advanced, sought-after knowledge of current land and water-based environmental management, preparing for in-demand roles with Massey's Master of Environmental Management.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (180 Credits)
Post Grad
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 9 Certification (180 Credits)
Post Grad

Gain advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the balanced management of land, water, soil, plants, and animal resources.

The Master of Environmental Management at Massey University is designed to develop advanced expertise in managing land and water resources in a sustainable, balanced way. The programme allows students to specialise in policy or economic aspects or focus on tools and analytical techniques. It emphasises holistic, multidisciplinary approaches to solving complex environmental issues, understanding environmental economics and policy, and using technologies such as GIS and remote sensing. Teaching is research-informed and includes opportunities for field work and international conferences. The course is suitable for both New Zealand and international students, with flexible delivery options including online and on-campus study.
What you need to know first


Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 18 months
Learn to use GIS, remote sensing, life cycle assessment, and other tools to support sustainable resource management and decision making.

Critically assess current environmental issues, management approaches, and the development and impact of policies and economics on the environment.
An appropriate Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum B average at 300-level, or
A Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management or equivalent (with minimum B or B+ average depending on pathway), or
A Bachelor of Environmental Management (Honours) with appropriate classification (Second Class Honours, Division II or higher for Applied; Division I or higher for Research).
All students must meet university entrance requirements and Massey University's English language standards.
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 18 months
Learn to use GIS, remote sensing, life cycle assessment, and other tools to support sustainable resource management and decision making.

Critically assess current environmental issues, management approaches, and the development and impact of policies and economics on the environment.
An appropriate Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum B average at 300-level, or
A Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management or equivalent (with minimum B or B+ average depending on pathway), or
A Bachelor of Environmental Management (Honours) with appropriate classification (Second Class Honours, Division II or higher for Applied; Division I or higher for Research).
All students must meet university entrance requirements and Massey University's English language standards.