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Climate, Energy and Humanitarian Action (Distance learning) MSc
Loughborough University

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Find out more about studying Climate, Energy and Humanitarian Action (Distance learning) MSc at Loughborough University? We've gathered all the key details, entry requirements, modules, fees, and more. Take the next step by booking an open day to explore it for yourself.

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UNISTATS, UCAS
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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

Online Campus

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

2 Year

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Course info

Equip yourself with knowledge, attributes to change the world and gain employment in the energy, humanitarian and sustainable development sector by studying our unique, collaborative MSc Climate, Energy and Humanitarian Action distance learning degree.Our MSc Climate, Energy and Humanitaria Action degree is situated within the world-leading Department of Geography & Environment. It has been co-developed with and co-taught by the United Nations Institute for Research and Training, a world-renowned institute working with sustainable development and humanitarian action practitioners.The Department of Geography & Environment is one of the most highly rated Geography departments in the UK for research impact and home to the world leading Loughborough Centre for Sustainable Transitions: Energy, Environment and Resilience (STEER) - Accelerating sustainable development for all. The degree focuses on equipping students with high level skills, knowledge and attributes and you will be taught by expert practitioners from the sustainable development, energy and humanitarian field alongside internationally recognised researchers. Alongside advanced subject knowledge, the programme develops competencies in industry standards models and software for geographical information systems, modelling climate change and modelling sustainable development. A collaborative and co-productive approach to learning is taken, and you will be expected to address real-world questions through individual research and analysis, group work and problem-based learning.Part-time: 2 - 3 years

Tuition fees
Student living
£6,450 per year
Students from Domestic

The fee stated is for a full-time student undertaking a master’s programme of 180 credits. Part-time students should divide the published fee by 180 and then multiply by the number of credits taken in the specific year to calculate the tuition fees.

DATA SOURCE:
UCAS / IDP Connect

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