MSc Climate Change, Environmental Processes and Sustainable Futures
Anthropogenic climate change is disrupting global environmental processes, creating intersecting environmental crises that affect both human and non-human life. These challenges include: increased frequency and magnitude of hazardous events such as landslides, floods and droughts; land degradation; melting of polar/mountain glaciers, ice caps and permafrost; and rising sea levels.
This MSc takes a Natural Science approach to respond to the question of how we can address these challenges in order to develop sustainable futures. You will develop:
- understanding of the relations and feedbacks between climate change and environmental processes
- advanced-level skills of data collection, analysis, and interpretation needed for decision making under conditions of uncertainty and incomplete data.
The programme brings together state-of-the-art research in environmental processes across diverse systems from polar regions to deserts under changing climates, and advanced approaches to data acquisition, analysis and interpretation. You will also gain experience of working with partners, alongside the leadership and engagement and communication skills necessary to help you contribute to global efforts to enhance environmental sustainability.
MSc course structure
The course will equip students for a wide range of environmental sustainability related jobs across multiple sectors and in different national contexts. Students will exit the programme understanding the impact of anthropogenic climate change on environmental processes at different scales, and equipped with the skills to research, evaluate, propose and lead solutions that foster environmental sustainability.
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MSc Climate Change, Environmental Processes and Sustainable Futures
Anthropogenic climate change is disrupting global environmental processes, creating intersecting environmental crises that affect both human and non-human life.
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