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Take action in combating global warming. The escalating climate crisis poses significant risks to Earth's wellbeing, presenting enduring dangers and consequences for numerous populations. Through this initiative, you will:
Examine the profound societal, cultural, governmental and financial effects of global warming
Concentrate on populations residing in regions where weather patterns endanger access to water and nourishment, healthcare systems, public services, life standards and environmental conditions
Gain insight through studies into worldwide and domestic commitments and patterns regarding climate change evaluation and mitigation
Learn techniques for thoroughly analyzing intricate farming, manufacturing, structural and city planning initiatives designed to address anticipated climate change consequences
To be eligible for admission to a research Master degree, an applicant must hold:
(a) a Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) with a Grade Point Average of 5.0 or higher on a seven point scale from a recognised higher education institution; or
(b) a Bachelor Honours degree (AQF Level 8) Class IIB from a recognised higher education institution; or
(c) a record of qualifications and/or professional research experience deemed to be equivalent to the standard of (a) or (b) as may be approved by the Research Degrees Committee, or the Chairperson acting on behalf of the Committee.
The prior study must be in an area of study relevant to the discipline area of the Master degree. If the prior study has not included an appropriate preparation in research methodology, the candidate will be required to undertake an appropriate research methodology course, as specified by the relevant Head of School, as part of their candidature.
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