Thanks everyone for replying to my post. Alot of helpful information. Thank you.
The UU course is exactly what Im after Ive decided (after much thought and help here). Although I am at management level and happy with my pay, its a change of industry Im after-hence the masters.
As Mimmi correctly pointed out, a BSc is a bit too general.
And experience is also a major goal. I have a few ideas on how to obtain this-like doing voluntary work with friends in the industry, etc.
I have started the course, last monday. There was a few teething problems with passowrds etc. but it seems very good, with lots of support and information. The topics covered are
- Pollution monitoring
- Environmental data analysis
- EIA's, and
- Biodiverslty management
and then research project (which will hopefully be my speciality). All over 2.5 years, distance learning.
My original question was it actually worth doing a masters? And after much thought, the answer for me personally is yes-as it gives me something else to think about as opposed to obsessing about my current job-which i dont like. It also gives me a chance to get back into the environmental industry, out of which i was slipping.
So after all that woffle, Thanks everyone.
Killter