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MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance

MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Financial Management Management Of Change & Innovation Finance / Accounting (General) Climatology Global Warming

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. It is vital that businesses take responsibility and adopt more sustainable practices. To do this they need people who can lead the way, and that's where you come in.

Our joint MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance programme with the

  • Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment
  • balances business with climate science and policy to equip you to lead the transition to a green economy. This collaboration with the Grantham Institute makes this joint Master's unique; offering connections to industry, policymakers, and cutting-edge research.

    Drawing on expertise from across the Business School, the Grantham Institute, and Imperial College London, this interdisciplinary programme explores the challenges and opportunities climate change presents, and how you can face these head-on. You will graduate from a world-leading university with in-depth knowledge and in-demand skills that can be applied across all sectors - 100% of our class of 2021 were employed within three months of graduation.

    Are you ready to transform the business landscape for a more sustainable future?

    Modules

    Business Economics, Climate Change and the Environment- The aim of this module is to introduce economic concepts of practical value in business life. For example, marginal costs, sunk costs and elasticities make up an increasing part of everyday business life. Interactions between the firm and the market, and the economics of innovation, will also be explored as they each affect business performance. Macroeconomics, and its forces, will also be considered as it is essential to business planning.

    Tuition fees

    UK fees
    Course fees for UK students

    For this course (per year)

    £37,000

    International fees
    Course fees for EU and international students

    For this course (per year)

    £37,000

    Entry requirements

    Academic requirement – quantitative undergraduate degree at First or 2:1 Honours (or international equivalent); Students should have a First or Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree from a recognised university or the international equivalent in a quantitative discipline such as:Science; Engineering; Economics; Mathematics.