The MSc Global Environmental Change course offered by the University of Greenwich is a flexible, multi-disciplinary programme that equips students with the knowledge needed to navigate the social and physical impacts of climate change. The course provides invaluable knowledge in terms of environmental governance and policy-making, in addition to providing hands-on skills in areas such as data handling and environmental assessment.Course Content: The program's academic content includes topics such as Conservation Ecology, Geographical Information Systems, Climate Change and its Impacts, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, and Environmental Impact Assessment.Key Modules: Some of the compulsory course modules that students must complete include Research Methods, Project Introduction and Literature Review, and Master's Project. Students can also choose among a range of optional modules such as Conservation Ecology, Environmental Assessment, and Geographical Information Systems.Future Careers: The course prepares students for careers in a wide variety of sectors including environmental consultancy, regulation and enforcement, and environmental management in public, private, and charity sectors. The course also prepares students for further research at the PhD level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.