Environmental Economics of Climate Change MA/PGDip/PGCert
Climate change has become a major issue for government, industry and commerce over the last five years but has been an important area of research for climate scientists and environmental scientists for over twenty years.
The change in the outlook of government, industry and commerce has been strongly influenced by the economic costs of predicted climate change and the costs for mitigating some of the predicted change.
In the Environmental Economics of Climate Change MA, the current thinking, theories and practical aspects of the integrated approach between climate scientists and environmental economists will be examined in depth.
The Masters programme is worth 180 credits. Students working towards the Postgraduate Diploma will complete 120 credits or 75 credits for the Certificate.
Further information
For full details of modules and further information about the Department of Geography please download our postgraduate brochure (PDF)
