The MSc Climate Change and Global Development program at the University of East Anglia (UEA) is a postgraduate degree designed for students who wish to understand and address some of the world's most significant challenges such as climate change, sustainable development and environmental management. It provides an interdisciplinary approach, combining physical, social and policy studies in relation to climate change and allows students to understand the complex relationships between climate change and other drivers of social, technological and economic change.Course Content: The course incorporates scientific, socio-political and economic perspectives to create detailed understanding of Climate Change impacts, adaptation and mitigation options and policy responses. Students are given the chance to develop skills and knowledge-base in areas like data interpretation, critical analysis and problem solving.Key Modules: The modules include Climate Change and Development, Global Environmental Change and Human Health, Policy and Governance for the Environment and Development, Research Methodology for Environment and International Development, and Energy and Development.Future Careers: Graduates of the MSc Climate Change and Global Development program have a wide range of careers available to them. They often work in international organisations, government departments, and NGOs. They are also equipped for roles in research, teaching, media, consultancy, and businesses focused on climate change and sustainable development.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.