Master of Climate Change Science and Policy at Victoria University of Wellington NZ
The global threat of climate change is real, and urgent. Gain insight into climate change challenges in science and policy-making with this multi-disciplinary degree. Globally we already see some of the consequences: an increase in extreme weather events, the loss of habitable land, and growing concerns about food security, species loss and threats to biodiversity.
International agreements aim to keep global warming well below a 2 degree threshold to prevent even more repercussions. But deciding how we go about reducing our emissions, and how we adapt to changes that have already happened, requires scientists and policy-makers with a broad understanding of both physical sciences and human systems.
Develop your understanding about the physical nature of global climate change. Consider the ethical, scientific and policy strengths and weaknesses of current and proposed strategies for dealing with it. Explore the political forces working for—and against—addressing this challenge. Gain insight into the economics, politics, behavioural science and public engagement critical to developing strategies to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change at a local, national and global level.
The 180-point Master of Climate Change Science and Policy will give you the necessary combination of policy and science knowledge to address the real-world problem of climate change. It’s a cross-disciplinary programme which combines taught courses with a research essay or placement with an external organisation. Learn from the best.
Our academics are world-renowned experts in climate change, and we have close relationships with government bodies, research institutes and other key agencies in Wellington and in New Zealand. You’ll be exposed to expertise from across the university, and from visiting experts.
If you want to work in policy, iwi development or NGO advocacy related to climate change, this programme will give you an edge in your career. Your degree might be in science, law, engineering or the social sciences—you don’t need a degree in science to apply for the Master of Climate Change Science and Policy.
NZ$ 55,500 for the full programme of 3 trimesters of full-time study. Entry requirements: Bachelor's degree with at least a B average in a relevant subject. You may also be required to demonstrate your proficiency in English.
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