The Global Environmental Law & Governance postgraduate course offered by the University of Strathclyde focuses on the legal, political and ethical considerations relating to environmental protection, climate change and sustainability. This course entails examining different perspectives on global environmental issues, such as the role of international law, the relevance of emerging economies and the response of different states, and their potential effects on the environment. Course Content: This comprehensive course covers various aspects of environmental issues including international environmental law, climate change, and the interaction between sustainable development and world trade. The program also includes addressing international bodies and NGOs that are vital in environmental advocacy and the understanding of important themes in environmental policy-making.Key Modules: The course integrates a series of global environmental law and governance modules including Global Environmental Law (20 credits), Climate Change and the Law (10 credits), and Environmental Advocacy and Public Participation (20 credits). It also offers options to choose from Energy Law and Policy, International Climate Change Law, and International Environmental Law.Accreditations: The Global Environmental Law & Governance course is fully accredited by the University of Strathclyde, a leading international technological university located in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland.Future Careers: With the knowledge and skills acquired from this course, students can extend their career opportunities in international bodies, government agencies, non-governmental organizations and universities. It also provides a base for PhD study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.