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The ANU Master of Climate Change program provides comprehensive study opportunities in climate science and policy, encompassing economics, legal frameworks, governance, and policy development. Tailor your academic journey to align with your professional aspirations and personal interests through this flexible program.
This qualification addresses fundamental topics including climate impacts, adaptation strategies, mitigation techniques, and the economics of climate change, with a focus on both theoretical frameworks and real-world implementation. Instruction is delivered by Australia's foremost climate change specialists. Students can select from diverse elective courses across ANU, with potential credit awarded for previous academic work and professional experience, including pre-sessional coursework.
Program Outcomes
Demonstrate specialized expertise in specific climate change domains while maintaining a holistic understanding of contemporary challenges and solutions in both scientific and policy contexts
Employ conceptual models, analytical tools, and evaluation frameworks to assess climate policies and scientific approaches, critically examining their interrelationships and influence on policy discourse
Applicants must present one of the following:
English Language Requirements
IELTS Academic and IELTS UKVI Academic [excluding One Skill Retake and IELTS Online] - Overall score of 6.5 overall with minimum 6.0 in each band.
TOEFL iBT Paper Edition and TOEFL iBT [excluding Paper Edition and Home Edition] - Overall score of 80 (Reading - 20; Writing - 20; Listening - 18; Speaking - 18).
Cambridge C1 Advanced - Overall score of 176 minimum 169 in each band.
PTE Academic and PTE Academic UKVI [excluding PTE Academic Online] - Overall score of 64 minimum 55 in each band.