Course summary
The big challenge at the core of the global effort to fight climate change is the ability to measure and regularly monitor climate actions taken by governments and businesses; and evaluate their outcomes. MSc Environmental Analytics is one-of-a-kind programme designed for students with a strong quantitative background who want to develop a deep understanding of climate and environmental change, related risks, mitigation strategies and policies through the application of economic fundamentals, artificial intelligence and big data.
- Gain a deep understanding of the nature of climate and environmental change.
- Learn advanced data analytics skills including AI, econometrics and networks analysis.
- Learn to work with big data and complex global datasets.
- Leverage solutions and ideas seamlessly from across disciplines, bridge and integrate data across spatial and time scales.
- Develop the capability to design effective forms of interventions with the help of quantitative analysis and behavioural economics.
Entry requirements
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in in any subject, provided the degree contains satisfactory study of Mathematics and Statistics. Subjects likely to contain sufficient quantitative elements include Accounting, Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Economics and Finance.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
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