The Air Pollution Management and Control MSc at the University of Birmingham is a comprehensive, full-time program. This course focuses on providing a firm understanding of the causes and effects of air pollution, and the skills and knowledge necessary to manage and control it effectively. Course Content: Through rigorous training and diverse coursework, students gain insights into areas such as atmospheric monitoring and emissions inventory, practical air pollution monitoring, and control techniques. The course also includes a dissertation, where participants can delve into research on a specific aspect of air pollution.Key Modules: The key modules involve Air Pollution: Causes and Consequences, Air Pollution: Monitoring, Modelling and Control, Atmospheric Monitoring and Modelling, Practical Air Pollution Monitoring, and an Air Pollution Dissertation. Accreditations: The University of Birmingham does not state specific accreditations for this course. Future Careers: Graduates of this program go on to have diverse careers in both the public and private sectors. Career paths can range from operational or regulatory roles in industry or government, through to research positions within universities or environmental consultancy. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.