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Sustainability and Climate Change at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS

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Course summary

The MSc provides you with a comprehensive understanding of sustainability and climate change. Considering the limitations and problems with techniques in current practices, the course material covers areas such as innovation and entrepreneurship in green techs, energy policies, engineering disciplines, presentation skills, and the UN sustainable development goals. Lecturers and tutors place an emphasis on critical and current awareness of recent developments within the transition to a low carbon economy, for example, emerging renewables. Students will also undertake postgraduate research into a topic relevant to their interest or future career plans. You will demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and understanding of business and management to complex issues, both systematically and creatively, to improve business and management of different industries in alignment with sustainable development. The course at Wolverhampton is a collaboration of subject experts, applying their research and knowledge to this dynamic industry.


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Entry requirements

Applicants will normally be required to have an 2:1 honours degree in a subject broadly related to the science, engineering or business and management branches of the environmental science and sustainability.


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Sustainability and Climate Change at University of Wolverhampton - UCAS