Universities in the UK offering a growing number of sustainability degrees

As the world grapples with environmental challenges, universities in the UK are stepping up by offering a growing number of sustainability degrees.

Experts at Confused.com green energy have analysed the course options for sustainability across UK universities. The data shows which universities are positioning themselves at the forefront of shaping a sustainable future.

 

Universities with the highest number of sustainability undergraduate courses:

University Number of undergraduate sustainability courses
1 University of St Andrews 29
2 University of Warwick 13
3 University of the Highlands and Islands 9
University of Essex 9
4 University of Wales Trinity Saint David 7
5 Falmouth University 6
Staffordshire University 6
Queen Mary University of London 6

The University of St Andrews leads with 29 available sustainability courses, highlighting their dedication to environmental education. They allow students to learn sustainable development alongside various specialisations. These courses include Psychology and Sustainable Development. They also include Biology and Sustainable Development, and Art History and Sustainable Development. In second place is the University of Warwick with 13 courses, and the University of the Highlands and Islands and the University of Essex, are joint third with nine courses.

 

Universities with the highest number of sustainability postgraduate courses:

University Number of postgraduate sustainability courses
1 University of Wales Trinity Saint David 13
The University of Edinburgh 13
2 University College London 11
Abertay University 11
3 University of Exeter 10
University of Strathclyde 10
4 University of Leeds 9
5 University of East London 8

In postgraduate courses, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and the University of Edinburgh lead the way. They each offer 13 postgraduate sustainability courses. This shows a strong commitment to preparing future environmental experts. University College London and Abertay University are not far behind, offering 11 courses each.

 

Universities with the highest number of distance/online sustainability postgraduate courses:

University Number of distance/online postgraduate sustainability courses
1 University of Wales Trinity Saint David 6
2 The University of Edinburgh 4
3 SOAS University of London 3
Falmouth University 3
4 University of Leeds 2
University of Manchester 2
5 Robert Gordon University 1
Cranfield University 1
Keele University 1
University of Sussex 1
Anglia Ruskin University 1
Glasgow Caledonian University 1
University of the Highlands and Islands 1
Plymouth Marjon University 1
University College of Estate Management 1
University of Chester 1
The University of Law 1
Ulster University 1

For distance and online postgraduate courses, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David is the top pick. It has six courses and is a leader in flexible learning for sustainability. The University of Edinburgh is next with four courses, followed by SOAS and Falmouth University, each with three courses. Universities like Leeds and Manchester, offering two courses each, are also strong contenders. Other universities, such as Robert Gordon, Cranfield, and Sussex, are joining the trend. Each offers one course to make sustainability education more accessible.

 

Universities with the highest number of part-time sustainability postgraduate courses:

University Number of part-time postgraduate sustainability courses
1 The University of Edinburgh 5
2 SOAS University of London 3
3 University of York 2
University of Oxford 2
4 Cranfield University 1
University of Strathclyde 1
Birkbeck, University of London 1
London Metropolitan University 1
Royal Agricultural University 1
SRUC Scotland’s Rural College 1
University of Derby 1
Leeds Beckett University 1

In the realm of part-time postgraduate sustainability courses, the University of Edinburgh takes the lead with five offerings, prioritising flexibility for students pursuing sustainability education. Following closely, SOAS University of London offers three courses, emphasising accessible learning in this field. Both York and Oxford provide two courses each. The courses are for students who balance studies with other commitments. Several other universities, like Cranfield University and Birkbeck, University of London, offer one part-time course.

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