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Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £10,600 | £3,550 |
| Northern Ireland | £10,600 | £3,550 |
| Scotland | £10,600 | £3,550 |
| Wales | £10,600 | £3,550 |
| EU | £22,050 | £7,350 |
| International | £22,050 | £7,350 |
Requirements
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Modules
Modelling Earth Systems
CoreSatellite Remote Sensing
CoreClimate Change - Past, Present and Future
Core
About
Program Overview
The MSc in Geographic Information and Climate Change offers interdisciplinary training in GIS, satellite remote sensing, and earth system modeling, with a focus on climate change.
Key Learning Areas
- Technical aspects of GIS and earth observation
- Global and regional environmental and climatic change
Outcomes
Graduates will possess:
- Hands-on experience in GIS and remote sensing
- Technical knowledge supported by a broad understanding of climate change issues
Research Expertise
Students benefit from the combined research expertise of staff in:
- Geographic information
Subject Area Information
Climate science is an interdisciplinary field that delves into the study of the Earth's climate system, the factors that influence it, and the impacts of climate change.
1. Introduction to Climate Science
2. Atmospheric Dynamics
3. Oceanography
4. Paleoclimatology
5. Climate Modeling and Simulation
6. Environmental Policy and Climate Change
7. Renewable Energy and Sustainability
- Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze complex climate data and interpret results.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in using climate models, GIS, and remote sensing tools.
- Research Skills: Conducting independent research, including fieldwork and laboratory analysis.
- Communication Skills: Effectively communicating scientific findings to diverse audiences, including policymakers and the public.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Developing innovative solutions to address climate change challenges.
Career
Graduates can pursue diverse careers that contribute to addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time.
Climate Scientist
Conducting research on climate processes and impacts.
Environmental Consultant
Advising organizations on climate risk and sustainability practices.
Policy Analyst
Developing and evaluating climate policies and regulations.
Renewable Energy Specialist
Designing and implementing renewable energy projects.
Academician/Researcher
Teaching and conducting research in academic institutions.
Meteorologist
Analyzing weather patterns and providing forecasts.
Conservation Scientist
Working on projects to protect natural resources and biodiversity in the context of climate change.
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