Overview
- Degree awarded
- Master of Science (MSc)
- Duration
- 1 year
- Entry requirements
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We require a UK Honours degree with a First or Upper Second (2.1) classification or the overseas equivalent.
Degrees in Planning, Geography, Earth Sciences and Environmental Sciences are desirable, but not essential.
- How to apply
- Apply online
Course options
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Course overview
- We're one of the top ten Geography departments in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021).
- Work across a range of interrelated disciplines, including planning, hydrology, urban forestry, community engagement, development and infrastructure provision, environmental/ecological management, and local/national government.
Open days
The University holds regular open days , where you will have the opportunity to tour the campus and find out more about our facilities and courses.
You will find out more about the School of Environment, Education and Development, our resources, and meet academic and admissions staff who will be able to answer any questions you have.
Fees
For entry in the academic year beginning September 2024, the tuition fees are as follows:
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MSc (full-time)
UK students (per annum): £14,000
International, including EU, students (per annum): £29,000 -
MSc (part-time)
UK students (per annum): £7,000
International, including EU, students (per annum): £14,500
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
Policy on additional costs
All students should normally be able to complete their programme of study without incurring additional study costs over and above the tuition fee for that programme. Any unavoidable additional compulsory costs totalling more than 1% of the annual home undergraduate fee per annum, regardless of whether the programme in question is undergraduate or postgraduate taught, will be made clear to you at the point of application. Further information can be found in the University's Policy on additional costs incurred by students on undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes (PDF document, 91KB).
Scholarships/sponsorships
We offer a number of postgraduate taught scholarships and merit awards to outstanding applicants and international students, such as the Manchester Humanities International Excellence Scholarship .
In addition, the Manchester Alumni Scholarship Scheme offers a £3,000 reduction in tuition fees to University of Manchester alumni who achieved a first-class bachelor's degree within the last three years and are progressing to a postgraduate taught master's course.
For more information, visit our Funding opportunities page or explore the University's postgraduate funding database .
Contact details
- School/Faculty
- School of Environment, Education and Development
- Contact name
- School of Environment, Education and Development +44 (0) 161 275 2814
- Telephone
- +44 (0)161 275 2814
- geography.admissions@manchester.ac.uk
- Website
- https://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/geography/
- School/Faculty
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See: The School .
Courses in related subject areas
Use the links below to view lists of courses in related subject areas.
Entry requirements
Academic entry qualification overview
We require a UK Honours degree with a First or Upper Second (2.1) classification or the overseas equivalent.
Degrees in Planning, Geography, Earth Sciences and Environmental Sciences are desirable, but not essential.
English language
For the latest information on demonstrating your English proficiency for those whose first language is not English, please see our language requirements .
This programme also accepts successful completion of the 6 and 10 Week Pre-sessional English Language course. We accept the following qualifications which must be valid on the start date of the Pre-sessional course.
Pre-sessional 6 Week Course Requirement:
IELTS - 6.0 Overall with 6.0 in writing, no more than one subskill at 5.5 and no subskill below 5.5
TOEFL iBT - 80 overall with 20 in writing, and 20 in speaking, with a minimum of 18 in all other subskills
Pearson PTE Academic or Academic UKVI - 65 overall with 65 in writing, no more than one subskill of 59 and no other subskill below 59.
Pre-sessional 10 Week Course Requirement:
IELTS - 5.5 overall with no element below 5.5
TOEFL iBT - 72 overall with 20 in speaking and no other element below 18
Pearson PTE Academic UKVI - 59 overall and no element below 59
English language test validity
Other international entry requirements
We accept a range of qualifications from across the globe. To help international students the university provides specific information for many individual countries. Please see our country-specific information page for guidance on the academic qualifications which may be accepted from your country.
Application and selection
How to apply
Advice to applicants
Please submit the following documents with your completed application form:
- copies of official degree certificates and transcripts of your previous study, showing the subjects taken and grades obtained. If these documents are in languages other than English, please provide official translations;
- your CV;
- copies of English Language Certification, such as IELTS, TOEFL or Pearson test score report.
Ensure that you enclose all the necessary documents to avoid any delays.
How your application is considered
Applications for this course are very competitive. Due to the high demand for the programme we may not be able to offer places to all applicants who have the entry qualifications that we require. If we are unable to consider you for an offer you may be placed on a waiting list. Candidates on a waiting list will only be considered for an offer if places become available.
Once your application has been received, our admissions team will contact you. We may ask you to submit additional information, if necessary.
Please note, the course may reach capacity before the official closing date of 31st of August, so all students are advised to apply as soon as possible.
Deferrals
Course details
Course description
MSc Green Infrastructure aligns expertise from geography with that from landscape and environmental planning.
The course is the first of its kind to bring together the theory, practice and evaluation of green infrastructure.
The MSc provides the foundations to understand why we need green infrastructure, alongside an understanding of how we transition from design to implementation.
It is taught by nationally and internationally recognised experts in green infrastructure who will deliver a course that trains graduates with the conceptual, practice-based, and evaluative skills needed to develop green infrastructure in real-world scenarios.
The course benefits from an integration of cutting-edge research by The University of Manchester researchers who are working at the forefront of investment, design and management of urban greening, sustainable drainage, health and well-being, economic prosperity, policymaking and nature-based solutions to urban problems.
Manchester, and the north west of England, also offers an excellent real-world 'laboratory' to test alternative approaches to green infrastructure.
You will engage with policy, practice and communities to gain an appreciation of the range of added benefits that green infrastructure can deliver and develop an understanding of the innovation solutions that it offers.
Working with, and being taught by, green infrastructure practitioners, also provides the course with a clear link between academic thinking and real-world application.
This course has normally included a field trip to explore state-of-the-art green infrastructure schemes and engage practitioners and policy makers.
Aims
- Introduce the concept and principles of green infrastructure.
- Develop a critical awareness of the values, benefits and functions of different types of green infrastructure.
- Understand key policies relevant to formation and implementation of green infrastructure.
- Understand the methods and approaches used to assess the performance of green infrastructure.
- Gain practical experience in the monitoring and evaluation of green infrastructure.
- Learn from real-world examples and practitioners of green infrastructure.
- Benefit from a highly interdisciplinary and applied course.
Special features
- Geography has been studied at Manchester for more than 125 years, and we're one of Europe's best-equipped universities for the subject.
- We're home to world-class academics and the new Manchester Urban Institute (MUI) .
- Join the Manchester University Geographical Society (MUGS) a society run by Geography students for Geography students.
Teaching and learning
A wide variety of teaching and learning methods are employed across the MSc, including, but not limited to, small group discussion, seminars, field visits, computer-based practical sessions, and one-to-one discussion with staff members.
The course will provide you with a variety of opportunities for active engagement and participation.
The MSc makes use of a range of e-Learning and web-based methods and activities to support and complement the traditional classroom-based learning.
A key focus of the MSc course is the linkage between staff research expertise and the teaching provision.
Important notice
The School of Environment, Education and Development (SEED) recognises the value of fieldwork. However, the safety and wellbeing of our students and staff remains our priority. The School will assess on a regular basis the viability of any travel and fieldwork and communicate any significant changes to our students at the earliest possible opportunity.
The ability of fieldwork and travel to proceed, and whether any changes to proposed fieldwork and travel might be necessary, will remain subject to factors such as the:
- rules and guidance on travel and activities implemented and published by the UK and overseas governments;
- outcome of any risk assessments conducted by the University;
- educational value and student experience of the fieldwork, if significant changes to the proposed fieldwork would be necessary;
- availability of appropriate insurance cover;
- availability of appropriate travel and accommodation and any significant changes to their financial costs.
All fieldwork and travel will be subject to a rigorous risk assessment process and the implementation of any protective measures identified by the risk assessment to ensure the health and safety of all our students and staff.
In some circumstances, it may become necessary to make changes to fieldwork or programme related travel. The University will notify you of those changes at the earliest opportunity. If any fieldwork does not go ahead as planned, then the School's focus will be on seeking to offer a suitable alternative and ensure that the Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) of the programme are met.
Please note that countries may change their immigration and visa regulations at short notice. The School cannot guarantee that where visas are required for fieldwork, they will be granted but we will take steps so that if a visa is refused, affected students are not academically disadvantaged.
Coursework and assessment
You must accrue 180 course credits to achieve the required standard for recommendation to the degree of MSc.
The dissertation, based on an original research project of your own design, accounts for 60 credits.
The remaining 120 credits are based on five compulsory and three optional 15 credit course units.
All assessment for the compulsory course units is coursework-based, with no unseen written exams.
Course unit list
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
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Dissertation Support | GEOG60662 | 15 | Mandatory |
Green Infrastructure: Principles, Policies and Practice 2 - Field class | GEOG64002 | 15 | Mandatory |
Green Infrastructure: Performance, Evaluation and Monitoring | GEOG64011 | 15 | Mandatory |
MSc Green Infrastructure Dissertation | GEOG74000 | 60 | Mandatory |
Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Cities | PLAN60852 | 15 | Mandatory |
Green Infrastructure: Principles, Policies and Practice 1 | PLAN64001 | 15 | Mandatory |
Environmental Remote Sensing | GEOG60941 | 15 | Optional |
GIS and Environmental Applications | GEOG60951 | 15 | Optional |
Energy and the City | GEOG70201 | 15 | Optional |
Environmental Monitoring and Modelling Practice | GEOG70552 | 15 | Optional |
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Facilities
We are one of Europe's best-equipped universities for geography, with numerous laboratories. These include the main teaching laboratory, microscopy laboratory, and sediments and project laboratories.
You can also learn professional skills such as coding and programming specialist, industry-standard software such as image processing, GIS, GPS and cartographic representation.
The University's Main Library is home to the University Map Collection, which comprises about 100,000 map sheets of every part of the world.
For more information visit our Facilities webpage .
Disability support
CPD opportunities
The Planning and Environmental Management Placement course unit will be offered as an optional course unit.
You will also be engaging with practitioners to gain experience of Green Infrastructure practice, which may lead to CPD opportunities.
The course will also work with careers staff to provide advice/guidance and opportunities to engage with practice via open days and other career development programmes.
Careers
Career opportunities
Studying MSc Green Infrastructure provides opportunities to work across a range of interrelated disciplines.
These include planning, hydrology, urban forestry, community engagement, development and infrastructure provision, environmental/ecological management, and local/national government.
Graduates will be well placed to enter the job market due to the integration of planning, design, management and policy evaluation embedded within the course. In addition, the soft skills gained on the course include:
- interpersonal communication;
- negotiation;
- problem-solving;
- field work;
- interaction with practitioners/communities;
- project management.
Careers support
The University has its own dedicated Careers Service that you would have full access to as a student and for two years after you graduate.
At Manchester you will have access to a number of opportunities to help boost your employability .
Associated organisations
The course draws upon working relationships with local/regional bodies working on Green Infrastructure, and those who have relationships with The University of Manchester. This will include potential engagement with:
- City of Trees - Manchester;
- Mersey Forest;
- Manchester City Council;
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority;
- Environment Agency;
- Natural England, TEP;
- Arup;
- NHS England;
- Forestry Commission.