Climate Change, Development and Policy at Institute of Development Studies - UCAS

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Course summary

Study the challenges of moving to a low-carbon economy and adapting to climate change, and how they influence global and regional development. This Masters in Climate Change course is for non-specialists in the climate field. You’ll explore the interconnected dimensions of science and technology, and the economics, politics and policy of climate change. Climate change and sustainable energy are among the most important issues of our time. The emphasis of this MSc is on understanding the implications of climate change and climate policies for equity between, and within, countries. You’ll gain specialist knowledge of the earth system and climate impacts, for example related to water, food and ecosystem services. Based at the University of Sussex School of Global Studies, you’ll also learn from faculty in SPRU – Science Policy Research Unit and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Many of our graduates find employment in the climate profession. World-leaders in development studies The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) delivers world-class research, learning and teaching that transforms the knowledge, action and leadership needed for more equitable and sustainable development globally. IDS is ranked first in the world for development studies, in partnership with the University of Sussex.

Modules

Autumn Ideas and Concepts in Climate, Development, Economics and Policy (core) The Science of Climate Change (core) Spring Research Methods and Professional Skills (Geog) (core) Climate Change and Energy Policy Climate change: Impacts and Adaptation Climate Resilient Development Low Carbon Development Summer Dissertation (Climate Change, Development and Policy) (core)

Assessment method

You’ll be assessed through term papers, coursework assignments, presentations, exams, practical exercises, and a 10,000 word dissertation.


Entry requirements

You should normally have an upper second-class (2.1) undergraduate honours degree or above. Your qualification should be in the natural or social sciences. The course is taught in English. To derive the maximum benefit from the course, participants should be proficient in English and able to take an active part in discussions. The minimum requirement is, for example, an IELTS grade of 6.5 overall and no less than 6.0 in each section of the IELTS test.


Fees and funding

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Sponsorship information

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Climate Change, Development and Policy at Institute of Development Studies - UCAS