The Climate Change MSc course at UCL is a highly interdisciplinary programme that provides students with a broad appreciation of the major processes dominating the Earth's climate system and offers a deep understanding of the science, economics, and politics associated with climate change. This course is ideal for individuals aiming to work on climate change matters in the public and private sectors, as well as non-governmental organizations.Course Content: The Climate Change MSc curriculum includes a blend of optional modules allowing students to tailor their degree towards natural sciences or social science aspects of climate change. The first term involves the completion of four core modules, one of which is a distinctive practical Group Project module. In the second term, students have the flexibility to choose their own unique pathway from a range of optional modules.Key Modules: Core modules for this course include Climate Systems, Global Environmental Change, Climate and Society and Policy and Governance. Optional modules may encompass Marine Physics for Climate, Terrestrial Carbon: Modelling and Monitoring, Climate Modelling, or Climate Risks to Hydro-ecological Systems.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, students are prepared for a variety of career pathways. Graduates find employment within international policy bodies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, private sector and consultancies. Jobs directly related to the degree come from sectors such as ecology, water management, insurance, health, and academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.