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MSc - Master of Science
John Anderson Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
12 Months
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MSc - Master of Science
John Anderson Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
12 Months
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Study with us develop a strong understanding of key issues in environment and energy from policy and economic perspectivesgain practical insight from leading energy and climate change expertsbenefit from applied teaching, which focuses on the development of transferable skills and applicable knowledgecareers opportunities can range across the huge scope of applications that energy and climate change have in businesssuitable for those with a background in a broad range of disciplines Why this course? The MSc Economics & Policy of Energy & Climate Change aims to produce future leaders in the sectors of energy and climate change. The course addresses the complex and increasingly more extreme challenges and uncertainties that industries, economies, governments and societies face. By the end of the programme, you'll be well equipped to understand these, and have the knowledge to adapt to this changing context. You'll learn about the rapid changes within the global energy system and about the way in which this is impacted by climate change and by the efforts to mitigate its impacts. These changes include escalating energy demand, constraints on supplies, impacts on energy mix, introduction of smart grids, fluctuating energy prices, regulatory pressures to reduce carbon emissions and to promote sustainability, increased integration of renewable energy sources, and changing demographics and patterns of energy use and supply. The course offers excellent opportunities to network with energy and climate change specialists from a broad range of organisations. We have designed the course to maximise the opportunities for industry engagement.
Minimum second-class honours degree or overseas equivalent in any subject (view the entry requirements for your country). Applications are welcome from candidates with significant high-calibre industry or government experience.
Students living in
England
£1,254 month
Students from England
£1,254 month
Students from Scotland
£1,254 month
Students from Wales
£1,254 month
Students from Northern Ireland
£2,446 month
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£2,446 month
Students from International
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