The MSc Climate Justice explores the principles that underpin climate justice; human rights, development and climate change. The programme is tailored to provide a practical angle to climate justice to allow students to graduate with a Masters which provides them with skills, approaches and methodologies for addressing climate justice in their future work plans.
Modules include:
Resources and Sustainability; Climate Change and Carbon Management; Climate Justice; Human Rights, Gender and Development; Environmental Ethics and Climate Change; Climate Change, Adaptation and Mitigation; Water, Justice and Public Health; Renewable Energy Technologies; Master's Dissertation/Project.
A 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent in international development, development studies, environmental sciences, climate change, social sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, geography, political sciences, sustainable development, or economics. Other subjects combined with relevant work experience may be considered.
September, January
Postgraduate Master's
MSc
Distance and Flexible learning
Part time (day)
2 - 5 years
School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment
Construction and Surveying
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