Course Overview
The course offers unique practical experience in the NERC/Met Office Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurement (FAAM) base in the Centre for Atmospheric Informatics and Emissions Technology at Cranfield. Many academics in the teaching team have significantly experience working in close collaboration with the Environmental consultancies, emission monitoring and control industry and regulators. MSc in Atmospheric Emission Technology (AET) course from Cranfield University is designed to provide up-to-date knowledge focussing on international and industrial emission monitoring and control technologies. In addition, latest atmospheric and air quality policy and modelling developments will be introduced to prepare students for a career as air quality monitoring and emissions technology experts within industry, environmental consultancies, or regulators. Currently, there is a scarcity of higher education courses in topics that are relevant to air quality management, the introduction of this course will provide a future generation of professionals in air quality and air pollution control sector with comprehensive understanding of sources and dispersion of atmospheric pollutants linked with key industrial processes and vehicle/aircraft emission. Career opportunities: The University has been providing Masters level training for over 20 years. Their strong reputation and links with potential employers provide you with outstanding opportunities to secure interesting jobs and develop successful careers. Cranfield's applied approach and close links with industry mean 93% of our graduates find jobs relevant to their degree or go on to further study within six months of graduation. Their careers team support you while you are studying and following graduation with workshops, careers fairs, vacancy information and one-to-one support.