WASTERECRUITMENT/COURSES/TRAINING
Providing cutting edge solutions to the Public and Private Sectors
- strategic & operational sustainability -
- carbon & energy management -
- waste & resource management -
- renewable energy solutions -
- sustainable procurement leaders -
- Environmental Management Systems (e.g. ISO14001) -
- Training Services: accredited & bespoke courses -
Contact Olive today to see how we can help you
T: 02380 111440 W:
www.consultolive.com
F: 02380 111441 E:
info@consultolive.com
Olive Consultancy, Southampton Science Park,2 Venture
Road, Chilworth, Hampshire, SO16 7NP
Helping you to cut costs & become sustainable
Postgraduate Taught Courses
Cardiff School of Engineering
Commencing September 2008
CENTRE FOR ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESIDENTIAL COURSES
Renewable Energy. Wind, water, solar, biomass
MSc in Civil Engineering
Sustainable Building. Timber, clay, earth, straw,
MSc in Geoenvironmental Engineering
eco design
MSc in Sustainable Energy and Green Sanitation and Organic Waste
Environment
Management
Training for Installers of Solar Water, Electrical and
MSc in Structural Engineering
Biomass Systems
MSc in Environmental Water
Energy Efficient Services
Engineering
Organic Growing
The above MSc programmes are available in either
Environmental Education
full-time or part-time modes of study (1 year full-
time, 2 or 3 years part-time). All programmes
MSc Architecture: Advanced Energy and
involve two semesters of lectures and coursework
Environmental Studies
followed by a dedicated period for a project and
MSc Renewable Energy and the Built Environment
dissertation. Entry requirements are a 2 (1) or
Part 2 Professional Diploma Architecture
equivalent from a British or recognised university.
Applicants with relevant professional experience
will also be considered.
For further details contact:
For further information on the above courses please
courses@cat.org.uk,
msc@cat.org.uk,
www.cat.org.uk
e-mail
MorganGR3@cardiff.ac.uk or visit our website
at
www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin
CAT, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AZ
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