Master of Climate Change
| Offered By | Crawford School of Economics and Government and ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment |
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| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | A/Prof Janette Lindesay and Dr Frank Jotzo |
| Academic Plan | 7824XMCLCH |
| CRICOS Code | 064772D |
| Areas of Interest | Environmental Studies |
The Master of Climate Change is an interdisciplinary coursework or coursework and research degree that allows students to develop a program of advanced learning suited to their individual interests and skills in the area of climate change. The degree is jointly offered by the Crawford School of Economics and Government and the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
The program comprises a minimum of three compulsory courses in core topic areas covering climate impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, climate change economics and policy, and methodological approaches; elective courses can be selected from a wide range of topics to meet individual student needs and interests. Master of Climate Change graduates can expect to:
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gain both a high level of knowledge in particular aspects of climate change, and a broad knowledge of the current issues in and approaches to climate change vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation;
- develop their independent learning, analytical and research, teamwork, and oral and written communication skills;
- develop networks relevant to their academic and professional interests; and
- be better placed to respond to the challenges of climate change through their chosen careers.
The Master of Climate Change program allows students to take courses from across the ANU, to draw from the University's breadth and strength in the science, economics, law, policy and governance aspects of climate change vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation. The flexibility of course requirements allows programs to be tailored to meet individual interests. Students must discuss their proposed program with a Fenner School or Crawford School Convener, who will assist in developing the tailored program and must approve it.
Admission Requirements
Applicants should normally hold, or expect to hold:
(1) qualifications equivalent to a degree of bachelor with first or upper second class honours from an Australian University or a Graduate Diploma in a relevant topic area, awarded with an average of at least 70%;
(2) qualifications equivalent to a degree of bachelor from an Australian University and substantial relevant work experience, as determined by the delegated authority; or
(3) an equivalent combination of postgraduate study in a relevant topic area and relevant work experience, as determined by the delegated authority.
Prerequisites
applicants should normally hold, or expect to hold:
(1) qualifications equivalent to a degree of bachelor with first or upper second class honours from an Australian University or a Graduate Diploma in a relevant topic area, awarded with an average of at least 70%;
(2) qualifications equivalent to a degree of bachelor from an Australian University and substantial relevant work experience, as determined by the delegated authority; or
(3) an equivalent combination of postgraduate study in a relevant topic area and relevant work experience, as determined by the delegated authority.
Student Income Support:
Eligible students undertaking the Master of Climate Change at ANU are able to access Youth Allowance, Austudy and/or ABSTUDY. For full details, please visit the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations website.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




