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Year 1
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
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Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.
Year 2
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
AND
AND
Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.
Year 3
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
AND
AND
Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.
Year 4
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
AND
AND
Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.
Year 5
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
AND
AND
Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.
Year 6
Academic year: 2017/18,
Starting in: September
Students can take between 0 and 120 credits a year depending on stage.
180 credits must be taken for the award of the MSc.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
These courses are compulsory for the award of the MSc.
Dissertation (Learning for Sustainability) REDU 11071 should not be taken until all other courses (130 credits) have been completed.
AND
AND
Students are encouraged to explore such possibilities but any final choices will be at the Programme Director's discretion and dependent on practical logistics between the individual's current programme and their proposed option course.
A maximum of 20 credits can be taken from this collection across the programme.