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Environmental Resource Management vs Environmental Science Masters UCD

  • 26-06-2023 9:12am
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    Hello everyone,

    I am looking at one of these two but finding it hard to choose. I am capable of both but I want to gear myself towards a future career in soil science and analysis. These two are handy for me as work will pay a large chunk of the cost. Environmental Science looks the more comprehensive but the timetable looks full to the brim and realistically I have family and work (who will give a large amount of flexibility) but the resource management one looks lighter on the timetable and I will have plenty of time for autonomous work.

    Anyone any experience with either, any feelings on either course. I feel the Environmental Science one is more appropriate but I'd like to know if the lectures are something I can catch up on in my own time or do I have to be there for every single one. I already have a MSc so am well aware of the time and effort commitment required.



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