The MSc in Ecology, Climate Change and Health at University College London is an interdisciplinary programme that offers a comprehensive understanding of key areas such as Ecological Evolutionary and social-ecological responses to climate and global environmental changes, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services among others. The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical classes, and fieldwork, all designed to equip students with the skills they need to address current environmental challenges.Course Content: The course covers a wide range of topics, including Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Climate Change, Biodiversity, and the value of Ecosystem Services, Climate Change, and Health, Social-Ecological Systems, Informatics for Assessing Biodiversity and Conservation and Implementing Conservation. Among other areas, the curriculum is designed to enable students to assess the impacts of climate and other environmental changes on ecosystems and the services they provide to people.Key Modules: The core modules include Implementing Conservation, Informatics for Biodiversity Assessments, Climate Change and Health, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Services Ecology and Ecological Evolutionary Responses to Climate Change. The coursework also includes an optional research dissertation which can be done in the UK or abroad.Future Careers: The programme prepares students for careers in environmental management and conservation, government agencies, international NGOs, and environmental consultancies. Graduates of this course have moved on to work with the UK Environmental Agency, Natural England, DEFRA, NGOs and environmental consultancies, or pursued further research and academic careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Ecology, Climate Change and Health MSc