The Environment, Politics and Society MSc course offered by UCL's Department of Geography focuses on investigating our relationships with environment, nature, and social justice. The course offers a comprehensive view of our changing world that embraces the local and the global, the physical and the social. Course Content: During the course, students will delve into the complexities of our global social and physical environment. They will gain skills such as environmental analysis and methodology, debates in environment, politics, and society, and climate change. Additionally, they will learn about the politics of the Anthropocene, environmental knowledge controversies, megacities and urban sustainability, among others.Key Modules: Core modules taught in the course include Environmental Knowledges and Methodologies, Politics of the Anthropocene, Controversies in Environment and Urban Sustainability and Justice, among others. The course also provides a variety of optional modules like Biodiversity Conservation and Politics, Changing Landscapes, Climate Justice, Political Ecology, and Urban Political Geographies. Future Careers: Graduates from the Environment, Politics and Society MSc have gone on to work in various sectors and roles including policy, campaigning, consultancy, NGOs and the charity sector, public sector management, and further academic research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.