Master's Programme in Environmental Science - Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry and Climate
Entry requirements
Specific entry requirements: To be admitted to the programme, knowledge equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in the Natural Sciences, Mathematics or Engineering is required, including at least 15 higher education credits in mathematic or statistic.
Months of entry
August, September
Course content
Do you want a career in tackling real environmental challenges on a global scale?
The Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry and Climate Master’s Programme explores the Earth as an interconnected system, revealing how land, ocean and atmosphere interact with one another and how human pressures such as greenhouse gas emissions, pollutants and land-use change can tip those balances. You’ll dive into the dynamics of energy, water and carbon cycles, uncover how disturbances ripple through climate and air quality, and learn to view environmental change from a holistic, planetary perspective.
If you’re driven by curiosity about the processes that shape the Earth system and motivated to understand the forces influencing our future, this programme offers the scientific depth and big-picture insight needed to make sense of a rapidly changing planet.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Environmental Science