MSt in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy (Part-time) 21 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Cambridge |TopUniversities

MSt in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy (Part-time)

Subject Ranking

# 9QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

21 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

14,250 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

01 May, 2024Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

MSt

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The Masters in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy programme has a modular design and is delivered part-time over two academics years (2024 to 2026), through a combination of distance learning, e-learning through a Virtual Learning Environment [VLE] and attendance at five intensive residential blocks over the duration of the course.
The Masters in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy has three ‘Core Modules’, a ‘Methods and Methodologies’ module, and three optional ‘Applied Modules’ (out of which students will have to select one, as their specialisation stream).
The seven interdisciplinary modules are taught through a combination of: 
  • Taught sessions, lectures, interactive sessions by leading academics and practitioners
  • Group work including: working through case studies, dialogue, debate and presentations throughout the taught modules
  • Individual work including:  working through course materials on the VLE, course reading, preparation of written work (primarily between the residential sessions)
  • Residential sessions
  • Supervisions and support from the Land Economy faculty, tutors and supervisors from within the university

The course aim is to equip senior, mid-career and high-potential early-career professionals with a 360-degree view of climate, environmental and urban policy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

MSt

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The Masters in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy programme has a modular design and is delivered part-time over two academics years (2024 to 2026), through a combination of distance learning, e-learning through a Virtual Learning Environment [VLE] and attendance at five intensive residential blocks over the duration of the course.
The Masters in Climate, Environmental and Urban Policy has three ‘Core Modules’, a ‘Methods and Methodologies’ module, and three optional ‘Applied Modules’ (out of which students will have to select one, as their specialisation stream).
The seven interdisciplinary modules are taught through a combination of: 
  • Taught sessions, lectures, interactive sessions by leading academics and practitioners
  • Group work including: working through case studies, dialogue, debate and presentations throughout the taught modules
  • Individual work including:  working through course materials on the VLE, course reading, preparation of written work (primarily between the residential sessions)
  • Residential sessions
  • Supervisions and support from the Land Economy faculty, tutors and supervisors from within the university

The course aim is to equip senior, mid-career and high-potential early-career professionals with a 360-degree view of climate, environmental and urban policy.

Admission Requirements

7.5+
110+
193+
Applicants should normally have a relevant UK first or very good upper second class honours degree or overseas equivalent. In addition, students joining the MSt course will typically have significant experience in a relevant industry or in public service and, in some cases, a professional qualification, although such additional element would not be a pre-requisite.
Those with alternative qualifications or experience will be evaluated on an individual basis. As applicants will be expected to have experience and successful track records in industry or public service, consideration may be given to candidates on the strength of their vocational experience in lieu of the normal standard entry requirements.

01 May 2024
21 Months
Sep

Domestic
14,250 GBP
International
14,250 GBP

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