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MSc Climate Change and International Development

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

The course is designed to meet the career needs of people working in international development and climate change policy and practice; it covers a number of issues surrounding international and local dimensions, particularly the questions of mitigation and adaptation in resource-poor and vulnerable settings.

Entry Requirements

Good social sciences degree, 2:1 or equivalent; plus satisfactory evidence of ability in English language if a non-native speaker.

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Fees

UK/EU Student Fees £6,000, International Student Fees £12,900

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